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Keri M.
Hank Green is the brother of young adult writer John Green. The two have a video blog called Brotherhood 2.0 in which they are to communicate one year with out any text. They have also created the phrase "nerd fighters", which is used to describe nerd who fight against popular people. The brothers aim to decrease "world suck".

Hank is an environmentalist who is the editor in chief of the online blog EcoGeek.org, which promotes environmental technology. He has also written many articles for the New York Times and various other newspapers.He has been married to Katherine Green since September of 2006, and lives in Montana.

Benefits
Some people say if you socialize with friends you will live a long happy life. There is no actual way to prove this but many people believe it.

Blaine Wise
Blaine Wise was a participant on Kid Nation. He was in the blue district. He changed districts on Day 25, and on Day 28, he was awwarded the gold star. In the second elections, he ran against Zach, defeating him.

Zachary Levine
Zachary Levine was born on April 29, 1987 to Jackie and Stan Levine in Winter Park, Florida. Levine is currently a 20 year old college student attending the University of Florida studying Business Management. Levine has served as an executive board member of the Phi Gamma chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. In 1996, Levine was cast as Young Roger in Whiskey, Riddles, and Dandelion Wine, an original screenplay by Delle Chatman, starring Jeff Wincott and filmed in Orlando, Florida.

wharg
Wharg is a commonly used expression that is typically used to show feelings of excitement. The term wharg has its origins in the south coast of Massachusetts, and was developed by Adrienne Cronan. The literal meaning of wharg has lost its translation over time; however, when this term is used correctly hilarity tends to ensue. Some notable celebrities that have been heard using the word wharg are Jack Johnson and John Mayer.

Jon Hope
Jon Hope was born in Providence, Rhode Island, a city not known for its hip hop scene. However, his skills caught the eyes of many as he was featured in some of the music industry’s high profile publications such as Allhiphop.com, XXL.mag.com, and Billboard.com. He debuted in 2006 with the single “Breathin” produced by Taktix, which helped establish a reputation in the underground scene. He capitalized off his amplified buzz with the release of To Whom It May Concern which moved over 2500 units independently. The project received rave reviews and thus cultivated a loyal fanbase that spanned worldwide. With the hype ever-growing, Jon Hope performed throughout the country sharing the stage with hip hop elites like Nas, Mobb Deep, and the legendary Rakim. He also worked with G.O.O.D. Music producer Devo Springsteen, who is noted for his work with Common and Kanye West. Hope laments “I bring a different perspective to the game since I’m not coming from a big city like L.A. or N.Y., which inspires those who are afraid to rep where they’re from and be themselves.” It’s only a matter of time before the masses takes witness the audacity of Jon Hope. Jon Hope is currently in the studio working on debut offering entitled Café Society.

Felix Bloch (alleged spy)
Felix Bloch (born 19 July 1935) is a former American diplomatic officer who was fired from his job in 1990, but never charged criminally, on suspicion of spying for the Soviet Union.

Bloch served a total of 32 years at the State Department as a career officer. His notoriety stems from a May 1989 dinner meeting in Paris with a man he says he knew as "Pierre Bart," a fellow stamp collector. Bloch at this time was stationed in Washington but was one of the top European specialists in the State Department. The meeting occurred during an official visit by Bloch to France. "Bart" was a Soviet agent who lived in Paris and had previously lived in Vienna under the name Reino Gikman. Unknown to Bloch, the entire meeting was closely watched by French counterintelligence agents. Surveillance showed that Bloch had taken a shoulder bag of unknown contents to the meeting, which Bloch left with "Bart" as the dinner left. Bloch would later state that the bag contained stamps which he left for Bart. Bloch would later have a meeting with Gikman in Brussels, but the American authorities did not ask Belgian authorities to observe the meeting, in part because of fears the Belgian intelligence service was penetrated by the Soviets. The CIA observed parts of the meeting but could not determine if Bloch passed any documents to Glikman. Shortly afterward, the surveillance project came to an end: Bloch received a phone call from Glikman, taped by the FBI, alluding to an "illness" on Glikman's part and the expressed hope that Bloch did not receive the same thing. As this call came three weeks after their last meeting, it appeared highly unlikely the true subject of the call was a communicable ailment such as cold or flu. It would later emerge that the veracity of "Gikman's" claimed birth date and other identity details could not be verified. Gikman and Bloch were known to have lived in Vienna at about the same time, and American officials would come to suspect Gikman had been Bloch's handler. However there is no proof the two men met at that time. A New York Times story in 1989 stated that Bloch had frequented a prostitute in Vienna, paying her as much as $10,000 yearly for sadomasochistic sex, and that the FBI had called the prostitute to testify regarding their encounters to a US grand jury. According to the story, agents suspected the Soviets were either indulging Bloch's tastes, or had blackmailed him into becoming their spy. In any event, Bloch appeared to lack any financial motive for spying, as in the 1980s his assets were apparently in the range of $300,000 to $1 million. State Department officials at times have suggested they thought Bloch may have sold classified information merely out of pique at being passed over for promotions- a view, of course, that is purely speculative.

The Gikman phone call regarding the "illness" led US officials to believe their investigation had been exposed. They therefore decided to confront Bloch. Agents demanded that he confess to spying, but he steadfastly held to his explanation about stamp collecting. The lack of any conclusive evidence against Bloch led to an extraordinary media firestorm. Bloch was suspended from his job. For the next six months, Bloch was followed everywhere by a horde of FBI agents and news reporters, who quickly learned of the extraordinary news that a high-ranking diplomat was suspected of spying. Bloch, an avid walker, once led the following horde on a 22-mile trek. In an absurd incident, Bloch was once sitting in a park when children began to taunt him as a "spy" and a man identifying himself as a Vietnam veteran hit Bloch in the head; at which point an FBI agent persuaded the man to leave. Another incident featured a staged "reenactment" of a fictionalized meeting between Bloch and a Soviet agent by a network news crew; the network's anchor later apologized on air for the incident. In November 1989 the FBI withdrew its surveillance and the media circus began to subside.

In February 1990, the State Department moved to terminate Bloch's employment. Press reports at the time suggested that the State Department possessed recorded conversations between Bloch and his wife in which Bloch acknowledged he had received money from the Soviet Union for several years. It is not known whether these tapes were used in the termination proceedings, which were closed to the public. Bloch's employment was terminated and he was dismissed from the State Department without benefit of a pension.

Bloch was not charged criminally, and moved to North Carolina. Despite his substantial assets, Bloch chose menial work as a supermarket bagger, beginning in 1992. He took a second job driving buses for Chapel Hill Transit. He appears to have lived an uneventful life there but was arrested twice for shoplifting, first in 1993 and again in 1994. The 1993 charge was dismissed, but Bloch pled guilty to shoplifting in 1994, receiving a 30-day suspended sentence. In a 2001 interview, Bloch's bus-driving supervisor described him as a good employee who worked hard.

Of all the unanswered questions in the Bloch affair, one of the largest was how the investigation had been blown to the Soviets. Over a decade later, US authorities would discovery that Robert Hanssen, a corrupt FBI official, had been responsible for alerting the Soviets to the investigation. The investigation into the suspected mole had first led officials, however, to misguided suspicion of a CIA official, Brian Kelley. Kelley was placed under surveillance for years and his CIA career was badly damaged. Investigators later became satisfied he had been completely innocent, and he only fell under suspicion because personal data about him fit a matrix that investigators felt they might be looking for in a mole. Hanssen's downfall renewed speculation that Bloch would at last be charged; however, several years have elapsed since Hanssen's guilty plea and no further action against Bloch appears to be forthcoming.

Juno-6
The Juno-6 is a 6-voice polyphonic, digital oscillator, analog keyboard with a 5-octave, 61-note (C-C) keyboard. Though it only has one DCO per voice, it is said to have a warm and full sound. The DCO is switchable between any or all of the following waveforms: Pulse (with pulse-width modulation from either the LFO or the ADSR), sawtooth, and a sub-oscillator (square wave). White noise could also be mixed in with the oscillators. Each voice has its own VCF with a continuously variable control for keyboard follow, and an input on the back panel for voltage control. There is also a separate high-pass filter. The LFO features controls for rate and delay, as well as a switch that toggles between two modes, auto (modulation starts when set delay time has passed) and manual (modulation starts when the LFO trigger button, next to the mod wheels on the performance panel, is pressed). Only one envelope generator (ADSR) is available for both the DCOs and the VCOs. The Juno-6 featured an arpeggiator with controls for mode, range, and rate with a clock input on the back panel, and a chorus with two buttons, each button adding more chorus. In addition to arpeggiator and filter control inputs, the back panel also had both mono and stereo outputs, a headphone jack, and a sustain/hold pedal input.

About a year later Roland came out with the Juno-60, a programmable Juno-6 with 56 memory locations, their proprietary DCB interface, and a cassette interface.

Notable Juno-6 users
Aurora, Barney Arthur, Banco De Gala, Beatmasters, Bizarre Inc., John Dylan, EMF, The Grid, The Gift, Larry Heard, Steve Joliffe, Howard Jones, Die Krupps, Michael Law, Level 42 of Wally Badarou, LFO, Flock of Seagulls, Mark White of  ABC

Juno-6

Roland Juno-6

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Scarecrow (Japanese band)
Scarecrow is a Japanese band that consists of Michihiro Kuroda (vocalist), Kenichi Ito (guitar), Masanori Ishibashi (bass), and Hideki Mizue (drums). Michihiro, also called Rin by fans, and Kenichi had previously worked together in the group Iceman, that included Daisuke Asakura, that split up in 1999. Scarecrow was formed in September of 2006. They debuted with the single steal your misery. Since then, two other singles and one album have been released.

Singles
steal your misery 4/25/2007

Hot Road 9/26/2007

Lion~ Make up irony 9/26/2007

Albums
QUAD 10/31/2007

Poo Cock Slap
A Poo Cock Slap is a cock slap that is given just after anal sex. To be considered a poo cock slap the cock has to be at least 35% covered in poo. The cock slap must leave a streak of poo on the victims face.

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Douglas Saunders
Douglas Clive Anthony Saunders (born February 15, 1949) is a Jamaican diplomat. He is an Ambassador for Jamaica and currently holds the post of Permanent Secretary in Jamaica's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, he has served in various diplomatic positions for Jamaica, including as Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, and Ambassador to the European Union.

He has three sons, and is currently married to M. Angela Robertson, a lawyer, also from Kingston. They married in August 2007 in Port Antonio, on Jamaica's northeast coast.

Hendon railway line, Adelaide
Hendon railway line was a railway in western Adelaide that was used mainly for industrial purposes in the mid 20th centry. The line branched from Albert Park station, and ran for 1.1km, with just one station, the terminus, Hendon. There is no evidence of the station and track left, especially now that West Lakes Boulevard now covers most of the path of the track.

History
The line opened in 1940 to serve nearby factories during World War II. The railway station was an island platform with sidings but the track was single for the entire length. After the war, rail traffic declined and passenger services at Hendon was reduced to morning and peak-hours only.

Hendon station and the line closed on 1 Feburary 1980 and the track has since been removed

Brian Bjerkness
Brian Bjerkness is well known for his various abilities in wireless data communications. He is very reputible for what he does and is a very capable person. He has assisted in creating succesful various large area networks including 100 mile houses' bc wireless network and metrobridge networks various communications and data network.

Tree Nine
Tree Nine is a large redwood tree in the woods above the University of California Santa Cruz. It is located in a small clearing approximately a quarter mile above the campus. Its unique shape and large gerth makes the climb to the top easy; allowing multiple people to climb it at once.

Naren Koduvattat
Naren Koduvattat is Vice Preseident and head of India Business unit at Infosys Development Center at Mangalore. He is also the main trustee of "Prerana" - a social service trust of Infosys employees.

aspecular
In optical surface gloss measurements: Angle from direct specular reflection (as opposed to: angle from surface normal). Positive sign means in direction towards incident illumination, negative means away from incident light.

Helicopter crash
I'm only suggesting Helicopter crash to redirect to Aviation accidents and incidents.

Gil Hayes
Gilbert "Gil" Hayes is a retired Canadian professional wrestler who competed in North American promotions during the 1960s and 1970s, including All Star Wrestling and Stampede Wrestling where he would remain a mainstay for the majority of his 17-year career.

One of the first Canadian professional wrestlers to compete in Puerto Rico, he also frequently toured Japan with International Wrestling Enterprise during the late 1970s.

He was also the first man to simultaneously hold two Canadian wrestling championships, the Stampede North American Heavyweight and International Tag Team Championship, at one time.

Early career
Growing up in Renwer, Manitoba, Erwin Hayes was a fan of professional wrestling as a child (as was his mother) and was later involved in amateur wrestling and boxing during his teenage years. In 1966, after meeting Gene Kiniski following a wrestling event in Fort Frances, Ontario, Hayes began training in the basement of a local church for almost a year before making his professional wrestling debut at the St. Boniface Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Stampede Wrestling
Hayes would spent two years wrestling in Winnipeg as well as a brief stint in NWA Central States before moving to Calgary-based Stampede Wrestling during the late 1960s. Developing a following among fans as an egotistical anti-hero during the next several years, he would team with Bill Dromo to defeat Jerry and Bobby Christy for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on February 13, 1970.

Successfully defending the titles against Gordon Ivey, Mighty Ursus and "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat, he and Dromo would eventually loose the titles back to Jerry and Bobby Christy on March 6. Hayes would continue facing Jerry and Bobby Christy in tag team and single matches during the next weeks, as well as facing Stu Hart & Bob Lueck in a tag team match with Buck Jones on March 24, before teaming with Bob Sweetan to recapture the titles from the Christy Brothers on July 3. Defeating Jerry and Bobby Christy in later rematches, Hayes and Sweetan held the tag team titles for over two months before loosing them to Bud and Ray Osborne on September 4. Fighting to a time limit draw against Danny Babich on October 30, he also faced Paul Peller and Bob Prire later that year.

In early 1971, Hayes faced Bob Sweetan in several matches in January and twice teamed with Jean Antone in a mixed tag team match against Betty Niccoli & Paul Peller in early February. Also teaming with Danny Babich against Joe Tommaso & Ed Sullivan, Hayes also faced Buck Jones, The Stomper, the Quebec Giant, Dan Kroffat and Stampede North American Champion Les Thornton, loosing to him on April 23.

In September, he would also face Carlos Belafonte, Dick Medrano and Frank Butcher before teaming with Dick Medranto against Ed Sullivan & Frank Butcher on October 1. Fighting to a draw against Earl Black on October 9, he would also team with John Anson against Earl Black & Joe Tomasso on October 23 only to face his tag team partner several days later teaming with Dick Medrano and Nick Pacchiano against Anson and Sterling Gaylord.

He would team with Danny Babich later during the year although they would loose to Stampede International Tag Team Champions Chin Lee & Sugi Sito on November 19. He and Babich would continue teaming together against Sterling Gaylord & Bob Pirie and also defeated Karl Krupp by disqualification on December 4, 1971. He would also team with Bob Pringle and Gordon Ivey in a 6-man tag team match loosing to Eddie Sullivan, Joe Tomasso and Paul Peller later that month.

Fighting to a time limit draw against Danny Babich on February 2, later that month he teamed with Bob Pringle to defeated Frank Butcher & Eddie Sullivan and also challenged Stampede International Tag Team Champions Chin Lee & Sugi Sito fighting them to a double disqualification with Carlos Belafonte on February 19. He would later have a falling out with Pringle however, defeating him on April 15. After winning the tag team titles with Sonny Rogers, Hayes would also face Pringle in several tag team matches with Tiger Joe Tomasso during the next few weeks. On June 24, he and Tomasso would also team with Beautiful Bruce in a 6-man tag team match loosing to Dave Ruhl, Geoff Portz and Les Thornton.

All-Star Wrestling
During the summer of 1972, Hayes began wrestling in the Vancouver-area for promoter Sandor Kovacs. Fighting to a draw against Buck Ramstead on July 31, he would also face Jack Bence and Eddie Morrow in early August, also fighting to a draw with Morrow on August 14. A week later, Hayes lost a 6-man tag team match with John Quinn and "Bulldog" Bob Brown against Buck Ramstead, Dutch Savage and Dean Higuchi on August 21.

Facing Buck Ramstead, Dean Higuchi and Tito Montez in singles matches during late August and early September, later that month Hayes also teamed with John Quinn to defeat Duncan McTavish & Eddie Morrow on September 18. Defeating Fred Barron on September 25, he and Ray Glenn lost to Buck Ramstead & Steven Little Bear on October 2. Teaming with Ray Glenn and Dan Morgan over the next several weeks, he would wrestle his last match in the promotion loosing to Buck Ramstead on October 16.

Return to Calgary
By early November, he had returned to Stampede Wrestling and soon began teaming once again with Tiger Joe Tomasso winning the tag team titles from "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat & Lennie Hurst later that month. Facing Carlos Belafonte, Geoff Portz and Gino Caruso in a 6-man tag team with Tomasso and Tor Kamata in Swift Current, Saskatchewan on November 30, they would defend their titles in rematches against Dan Kroffat & Lennie Hurst as well as George Gordienko & Lindy Calder before loosing the titles to Michel Martel & Danny Babich on December 15, 1972.

The following year, he would face Dan Kroffat once again defeating Kroffat & Bill Cody for the Stampede International Tag Team titles with Benny Ramirez in July and, the following month, defeated him for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship in Lethbridge, Alberta on August 27. Three days later however, he and Ramirez would loose the tag team titles to The Samoans (Afa & Sika) on August 31.

Feuding over the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship with Dan Kroffat throughout the fall, he would briefly lose the title to Kroffat on October 13 before regaining it several weeks later. He would eventually loose the title to Omar Atlas on November 9, 1973.

World Wrestling Council
From Calgary, he would also begin to compete outside of Canada during the mid-1970s and became one of the first Canadians to wrestle in Puerto Rico with the World Wrestling Council later becoming the first WWC North American Heavyweight Champion in April 1974. During the next several months, with the promotion in financial trouble, Hayes suggested bringing in a trained bear as an opponent to defend his title against. Agreeing to the idea, the match received considerable press coverage and was later aired on television with Hayes defeating Victor, the Wrestling Bear in the main event on June 29, 1974. Hayes would wrestle on and off for WWC during the next several years and eventually defeated Jose Rivera for the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship in Bayamón, Puerto Rico on October 21. After loosing the title to Chief War Cloud on November 25, he would eventually part with the company on bad terms.

Loosing the WWC North American Heavyweight title to Carlos Colon in Caguas, Puerto Rico the following month, he enjoyed a short stay in Championship Wrestling from Florida fighting to a time limit draw against Johnny Gray in Miami Beach, Florida on August 21. During the next several months, he would face Vic Rosettani, Tony Parisi and Dominic DeNucci before leaving the area by late November. before returning to Stampede Wrestling in late 1974.

Failing to defeat to Stampede International Tag Team Champions Pat and Mike Kelly with Gordon Ivey on December 27, he would briefly feud with Ivey facing him in a singles match on January 24, 1975. Also facing former tag team partner Benny Ramirez the following week, he began teaming with Mr. Hito facing Lindy Calder & Roy Callender on February 7, he and Mr. Hito would loose to Callender and Wayne Bridges in Melville, Saskatchewan on April 22.

Splitting from Mr. Hito for a time, he would face Frankie Laine, Keith Hart and Bill Cody before teaming with Jack Pesek against Bill Cody & Nick Pacchiano on May 23. He would team once more with Pesek against Bill Cody & Keith Hart on May 30.

He and Mr. Hito would eventually begin teaming together facing Larry Lane & Alo Leilani on August 8. With Dutch Savage, he and Mr. Hito would also face Larry Lane, Bob Pringle and Keith Hart in a 6-man tag team match on September 20. Later that year, he would win the vacant Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team titles with Mr. Hito in a championship tournament on December 12, 1975. Loosing the titles to Ed & Jerry Morrow later that month, he and Mr. Hito would regain the titles once more defeating Keith Hart & Bob Pringle in Calgary on April 10.

Japan
Appearing at an event for the World Wide Wrestling Federation in Toronto, Ontario on April 25, he would also begin touring Japan with International Wrestling Enterprise later that year as he and Gypsy Joe would loosing to the Great Kusatsu & Mighty Inoue in a 2-of-3 match for the IWA World Tag Team Championship at the Yamato Shatai-kogyo Gym in Kanagawa, Japan on December 4, 1976. Although Gypsy Joe scored the first fall over the Mighty Inoue, he and Gypsy Joe forfeited the second fall via disqualification with Hayes being pinned by Inoue to take the third fall. While in Japan, he would become close friends with fellow Canadian wrestler Archie Gouldie.

Later career and retirement
Returning to Stampede Wrestling in late 1976, he began feuding with his former tag team partner Mr. Hito facing him on December 26. Facing him several times during the next month, he also faced him in a no countout/disqualification match on January 2. Fighting him to a no contest at the Victoria Pavilion in Calgary several days later, he would also participate in battle royal later that night which included Leo Burke, John Foley, Gama Singh, Gypsy Joe, Mr. Hito, Ed & Jerry Morrow, the Cuban Assassins (Cuban Assassin & Bad News Allen) and Bruce & Keith Hart. The winner was to receive a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am.

During the next few weeks, Hays would face Killer Tim Brooks, Higo Hamaguchi, Gypsy Joe, Don Gagne and, teaming with Frenchy LaMonte, defeated Don Gagne & Wee Willie Wilson on March 11. Later that month, he would also defeat Mr. Hito and The Royal Kangaroos (Jonathan Boyd & Norman Frederick Charles III) in a 6-man tag team match with Keith Hart and Alo Leilani on March 27. Failing to win the Stampede International Tag Team titles from The Fabulous Kangaroos with Keith Hart and Larry Lane in April, he also faced Mr. Hito and U.F.O. in single and tag team matches later that month. In October, he would also face Oki Shikuna and Kasavudu.

Back in Calgary by the end of the year, Hayes defeated Louis Laurence on December 29, 1978. Two days later, he would participate in a 20-man battle royal involving Big Daddy Ritter, Mr. Hito, Dynamite Kid, Mr. Sakurada, Norman Frederick Charles III, Louis Laurence, John Foley, Sandy Scott and the Hart brothers Keith, Bruce and Bret Hart. Defeating Norman Frederick Charles III on January 6, he would face Stampede North American Heavyweight Champion Big Daddy Ritter in several close matches and defeating Ritter by disqualification on January 26. Teaming with Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart, he also defeated Ritter and Hercules Ayala in a tag team match on February 9.

Facing Ritter in a 6-man tag team match with Keith Hart and Jake "The Snake" Roberts against Ritter, Mr. Hito & Mr. Sakurada on March 3, he was unable to defeat Ritter for the championship loosing to eventually lost to Ritter in a no disqualification match on March 9. He and Jim Neidhart would loose to Mr. Hito & Mr. Sakurada on March 16 and, facing The Cuban Assassin over the next several weeks, he would eventually face him in his last match in the promotion loosing to The Cuban Assassin in Calgary on March 23, 1979.

Less active during the next several years, he finally retired from active competition in 1981 after blowing out both of his knees while touring Hawaii. He would make occasional appearances until late 1985, fighting Dan Kroffat to a no contest on December 25 and, two days later, loosing to Bruce Hart by disqualification on December 29, 1985.

Recent years
Hayes would later work as a city official for Edmonton involved in the streets department following his retirement as well as becoming an amateur woodworker producing wooden toys such as trains and puzzles later sold on consignment. After Bruce and Ross Hart reopened Stampede Wrestling in 1999, Hayes would appear in the promotion as a referee although his involvement was limited following the Hart brothers limiting their involment in Stampede Wrestling in 2005.

In April 2007, he and several other Stampede Wrestling alumni including John Cozman, Bob Leonard, Bret and Ross Hart were honored at a special banquet held in Las Vegas, Nevada by the Cauliflower Alley Club. Hosted by Scott D'Amore and Greg Oliver, other Canadian honorees included Maurice and Paul Vachon, Killer Kowalski, Don Leo Jonathan, Angelo Mosca, Pepper Martin, Michelle Starr, Jack Laskin, Billy Two Rivers, "Beautiful" Bruce Swayze, Pat Patterson and Nick and Jerry Kozak.

Championships and accomplishments

 * Stampede Wrestling
 * Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
 * Stampede International Tag Team Championship (6 times) with Bill Dromo, Bob Sweetan, Tiger Joe Tomasso, Benny Ramirez and Mr. Hito (2)
 * Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame


 * World Wrestling Council
 * WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 * WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Definiton
ENIG is an abbrevation which stands for "Electroless Nickel, Immersion Gold". ENIG is a form of Electroless Nickel Plating with an finishing layer of gold on top to protect the nickel from corrosion.

Application
ENIG is a commonly used process in the electronics industry. It is used to create the finishing of metal surfaces on printed circuit boards.

Dylex
Dylex sells parts of lacrosse sticks. They have their own website. Their own founder Mr. Matthew Cooper.

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Dy lex
Dylex sells parts of lacrosse sticks. They have their own website. Their own founder Mr. Matthew Cooper.

Jesse Evans
Is a kid who is in my design studio I class and...

HE SUCKS AT LIFE!

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The Life And Times Of Michael John Whysal
Michael John Whysal

Michael John Whysal was born in 1983 to bob and carol along with his twin george, he was raised in telford in a milatary family and now takes part in the ta,

Farming system
A farming system is defined as a population of individual farm systems that have broadly similar resource bases, enterprise patterns, household livelihoods and constraints, and for which similar development strategies and interventions would be appropriate. Depending on the scale of the analysis, a farming system can encompass a few dozen or many millions of households.

Farming systems involve a complex combination of inputs, managed by farming families but influenced by environmental, political, economic, institutional and social factors. Research and extension institutions are increasingly aware that a holistic approach, drawing on both local and external knowledge, is necessary if they are to be effective in addressing poverty and sustainability.

Farming systems research relates to the whole farm rather than individual elements; it is driven as much by the overall welfare of farming households as by goals of yield and profitability. Farming systems are closely linked to livelihoods because agriculture remains the single most important component of most rural people’s living and also plays an important role in the lives of many people in peri-urban areas.

Koosha Rezaei
Kooosha Rezaei, born in telford 1990 , currently studying computing at new college telford. was raised by parents in stirchley telford, educated at the notoriously dangerous school 'the lord silkin school'. He famously protested for gay rights throughout telford.

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Nictos De Bersy
Nictos De Bersy is a 4 year-old French-bred racehorse trained by C P Morlock and owned by "The Fortuna Five" syndicate. It has won one race on the flat (Chepstow, 27 Dec 2006). On 29 November 2007 at Uttoxeter it ran over chase fences for the first time, finishing third.

Васил Божков
Васил Божков: Нямам интерес в хазарта, не съм застрашен Човек трябва да е коректен в отношенията си с партньори, противници и аз лично не се чувствам застрашен, каза още Васил Божков. Моите дивиденти от хазарта са незначителни и не ме интересуват много. Аз нямам интерес в хазартния бизнес и не го следя отблизо отдавна. Това заяви собственикът на “Нове Холдинг“ Васил Божков пред бТВ, цитиран от БГНЕС. В България се говори по слухове, посочи той и коментира, че приема “нормално“ определението, че е най-богат българин, но не коментира вярно ли е то. Ако извадите регистрацията по компании, аз имам съвсем малко участие в хазартния бизнес, така че въобще не ме интересува законодателството в тази сфера, заяви Божков. Държавата предлага някакви решения, които са добри за пазара, след което се надига някакъв вой, започваме да гоним вещици и решават: “Това Васил Божков го иска“. Аз инвестирам. Ако инвестирам правилно, печеля пари, ако инвестирам грешно - губя, обясни Божков. Започнал съм бавно и постепенно. Започнах с малък бизнес, купувах, продавах, създадох обменни бюра и бинго зали, които вече ги няма, участвах в хазарта, вече не участвам, бизнесът е динамичен и се развива, посочи той. Най-богатият човек у нас обясни, че в момента основно развива дейността си в областта на инфраструктурата. Човек трябва да е коректен в отношенията си с партньори, противници и аз лично не се чувствам застрашен, каза още Васил Божков. Изкуствените неща не могат да оцелеят. Дадоха се пари през 1989-90 г. на определени хора, те ги съсипаха, през 1996-97 г. имаше партийни кръгове, няма ги, при Костов имаше - пак ги няма. Въобще не ме интересува бъдещето на тройната коалиция и правителството. Като не е добре тук, ще правим бизнес другаде. Когато една държава, която гони собствените си бизнесмени и ги демонизира, защо те трябва да се интересуват от нея, попита Божков. Относно критиката на американския посланик, че в Бюджет 2008 се предвиждат данъчни облекчения за хазарта, а не се мисли за образованието и здравеопазването, Божков заяви: Американският посланик да си гледа данъците в Щатите. Той сподели, че има подадени документи за частен музей, но няма отговор от Стефан Данаилов. По-голямата част от експонатите му били купувани от търгове в чужбина.

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Sam Magson
I am in amethyst and will be the next Stephen Hawkins, i am a ruler of intelligence and DDR3 is not the way especially when my motherboard is running at 1600 Mhz!!

Peaec out to all in amethyst

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Albert Luna
Alber Luna is a badass beaner mofo with an eclipse. He is from El Paso Texas and get a lot of ass. He hates the Navy and VFA-27

Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southern Illinois University School of Law (sometimes call SIU Law) is a public law school attached to the Southern Illinois University and located in Carbondale, Illinois. It was founded in 1973, and accredited by the American Bar Association in 1976, when it graduated its first class. Its original focus was on training new lawyers to serve rural southern Illinois where there were few licensed attorneys. Therefore, its motto is "Established in the Public Interest... Serving the Public Good." Today, it maintains its small rural culture with a slightly better than average bar passage rate. see http://news.siu.edu/news/October07/102507par7146.jsp. However, the school does have difficulty placing some of its graduates with high paying jobs due to its rural setting and its emphasis on contributing to the public interest.

shufti films
Shufti Films set up in 2004 by director Nick Mackie has been consistently making great funny short award winning films. Their title sequences have also been doing well with 'Vic Reeves' Pirates' recently in competition at BAF.

Nick Mackie won BBC Talent Animation in 2003 and an RTS award in 2005.

Probably Mackie's most popular short is 'Cold Calling'.

Mackie worked at Aardman animation for many years where he created the titles for the popular Creature Comforts series.

Bettina Bush: actress/singer-songwriter/model
Musical Accolades: Pop Category Winner “American Idol Underground”, Jingle for McDonalds “I’m Lovin It.”

Bettina Bush began her career at the age of four but her late accolades include the following, Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985-1988)…Rainbow Brite (voice) (as Bettina (I)), "My Little Pony and Friends" (1987-1989) … Megan (voice) (as Bettina (I))..., "Rugrats" (1996-2003)... Alisa Carmicheal … (voice) (as Bettina (I)) ..., All Grown Up (2002-2004) … Alisa Carmicheal …(voice) (as Bettina (I))…, Age of Empires III (2005) (VG) (voice) (as Bettina (I)) ... Nonahkee, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005) (voice: English version)... Elena, Madagascar (2005) (VG) (voice) ... Gloria, God Hand (2006) (VG) (voice: English version), Olivia, Dead Rising (2006) (VG) (voice) ... Additional Voices, "Ben 10" ... Kai (1 episode, 2007) Benwolf…,  Jimmy Kimmel Show  (2007) … Bratz (voice).

Bettina was featured on an album entitled "Perfect Proposals(TM): 10 Perfect Love Songs." Robbins Bros., World's Biggest Engagement Ring Store (http://www.robbinsbros.com/), partnered with Fluid Media Networks, producers of American Idol Underground Proposals(TM): 10 Perfect Love Songs."

The Tide and Its Takers
The Tide and Its Takers is the fourth major label album by post-hardcore music group 36 Crazyfists. The record was announced on the website and via email on November 29,2007. On the website the album is listed as "The Tide and It's Takers." This is a grammatical error that will hopefully be noticed before the album comes to fruition.

Shaaiq Choudhry
Full name Shaaiq H Choudhry Born November 3, 1985 Current age 22 years 26 days Major teams Bradford/Leeds UCCE, Marylebone Cricket Club Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Legbreak

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Neil Hubbard, Bagpiper
Neil Hubbard is a bagpiper who lives in Kirkland, Washington, USA. He is a member of the Keith Highlanders Pipe Band and is the Resident Piper at the Golf Club at Newcastle. Since its inception in 1998, Neil has produced and directed the Masters of Scottish Arts Concert at Seattle's Benaroya Hall. The concert is distinctive because it is the most well-attended concert of its kind anywhere in the world. Piper and Drummer Magazine (pipesdrums.com)said the concert set “a record for the piping world for attendance at a show that doesn’t feature a pipe band." Two CDs of the concert, produced by Neil and Seattle piper Jori Chisholm, have been released: Masters of Scottish Arts Live in Concert, Volume 1 (2003) and Live At Benaroya Hall (2005).

In the early 1980's Neil founded Engram Records and released The Blackouts Men in Motion EP and two Seattle Syndrome compilations. According to Clark Humphry's book "Loser", a history of the Seattle music scene, The Seattle Syndrome Volume One was the first definitive document of the Seattle new-music scene. Other records released by Engram include Blackouts "Men In Motion" EP and two EPs by Seattle band Three Swimmers.