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A land without a people
This phrase was a slogan of the nineteenth century Christian Restorationist, or Christian Zionist movement which aimed to fulfill a Biblical prophecy by encouraging the Jews to return to their ancient homeland, Israel. It was coined by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Lord Shaftsbury. In July 1853, Shaftesbury wrote to Foreign Minister George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen,  that the Holy Land was “a country without a nation” in need of “a nation without a country… Is there such a thing? To be sure there is, the ancient and rightful lords of the soil, the Jews!”  Adam M. Garfinkle, “On the Origin, Meaning, Use and Abuse of a Phrase.” Middle Eastern Studies,, Oct. 1991, p. 539; Israel Zangwill,  “the Return to Palestine, “ New Liberal Review, Dec. 1901, p. 615.

In 1897 American John Lawson Stoddard urged the Jews, “You are a people without a country; there is a country without a people. Be united. Fulfill the dreams of your old poets and patriarchs. Go back, go back to the land of Abraham.” John L. Stoddard. Lectures: Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World’s Famous Places and People, Being the Identical Discourses Delivered During the Past Eighteen Years under the Title of the Stoddard Lectures, Vol. 2. 1897), as cited in Garfinkle, “On the Origin, Meaning, Use and Abuse of a Phrase.”

The phrase is widely mis-attributed to the Zionist movement. [Edward Said] incorrectly attributed the origin of the phrase to [Israel Zangwill.] Edward Said, The Question of Palestine, (New York: Times Books, 1979), p. 9.

While Zangwill did use the phrase, he wrote in the December 1901 New Liberal Review that “Palestine is a country without a people; the Jews are a people without a country,” he did not coin it. Zangwill himself attributed the phrase to Lord Shaftesbury. Adam M. Garfinkle, “On the Origin, Meaning, Use and Abuse of a Phrase.” Middle Eastern Studies,, Oct. 1991, p. 539.

Edward Said and many other anti-Zionist writers are also incorrect in their interpretation of the phrase. Said cites the phrase as “a land without people,” and accuses Zionists of believing or asserting that the land west of the Jordan was empty. But the Christian restorations who used the phrase were well aware that the land was not empty. Stoddard was a professional travel writer who used the phrase in a book describing his journey through the Holy Land. Zangwill first visited Israel in 1897. He knew that it was inhabited.

The meaning of the phrase was not that the Holy Land was empty of “people,” but that it was not in the nineteenth century the home of “a people,” or “a nation” since the Arab inhabitants of that era considered themselves to be part of the great Arab people, rather then a people limited to the piece of land variously known as Israel, the Holy Land, or Palestine.

Making Lite of Myself
The second John Pinette CD Making Lite of Myself is the usual really good stuff by a stand-up comic who always delivers. Having seen the early days of this show last year at one of the many sold out John Pinette Just For Laughs shows, having watched the two Pinette DVDs, I Say Nay Nay (the one with the ugly cover) and I'm Starvin', there are familiar routines on this CD but any Pinette fan will very much enjoy Making Lite of Myself. The only repeat from his first CD Show Me The Buffet is the joke about noticing his weight loss in his face.

It is no surprise John Pinette spends a lot of time doing autobiographical material. He says he would rather make lite of himself than make jokes about others and be mean. Of course, Pinette discusses his latest dieting and healthy eating habits such as following the Subway diet and consulting with just about every form of nutritionist including a herbalist and trying the Atkins diet.

Not everything this stand-up comedian does is related to food and dieting. John Pinette is also very good at making fun of his many misadventures. This time around he tries out extreme sports such as skiing and camping in Stephen King country.

There is not a bad moment on Making Lite of Myself, the second Pinette CD. I enjoyed his family related misadventures after he bought a house to be closer to his loved ones. He learns the hard way a home is not quite the same as a hotel room and he should not have hired his sister as his interior decorator.

Also very funny on Making Lite of Myself is Pinette's European food tour. Nobody likes English food and Pinette is no exception. His take on French food and wine tours is excellent. No John Pinette performance is complete without a routine about buffets and a really funny song on the topic.

Michael Pachella
Michael Pachella is a god of the the local New Jersey communicational and reputational committee of the animal abundance society. Many of his projects have included slaying of the crickets and bantering of the livestock. His books "Theres too many bugs" has been stolen by many organizations. He loves everyone. Even turtles. sometimes. Most importantly he would do anything for a klondik bar.

Shokazulu
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The word Shokazulu is word derived from the Latin root Sho-que-zoo-lue meaning good health. The word has now evolved to wish good health when some one has the hiccups. This word is widely expressed amongst the urban population.

Nolen Wellington
LIKES AND DISLIKES

Nolen Wellington enjoys playing his xbox 360. He also enjoys long walks on the beach with his lab named mitsy. Nolen loves achievements. Some of the things he doesnt like are cats. He also hates sushi. IIICKKK!!

History

Nolen grew up in a small town called Northfield, New Hampshire. He was a trouble young boy with ADHD and the bird flu. But he later became the greatrst Xbox player to date with 145,654 gamer score. Now he resides in a small cottage with his Xbox and his good pal barry. They are best friends. Nolen usally shops at walmartand buys lots of mircrosoft points.

His Whipps

Nolen has a variety of vehicles that include a scooter, dumptruck, and a ski lift. o and a punch buggie for barry.

Nolen's school life

He goes to school at WRHS. A school in da ghetto. He gets lots of A+'s.

Nolens crime life

Nolen formed a gang called the oak hill killas. He has been charged with many assualts and robberies but has never been imprisoned. Barry his Capo nick named "Blazin Barry" or "Shedar Schroader". Barry was recently in a fatal ego hit in which he was forced into exile. Nolen or "The Big N" has recently retired from his gang life. Due to the upcoming of his rival.

Closing

Nolen is a well knowned figure in histor and will go down in da books. OHK for life

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Jungle Jew
A jungle jew is a Jewish person of African descent.

http://www.utoronto.ca/wjudaism/contemporary/articles/the_jew_in_the_jungle.htm

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Mike Haney
Possibly the most influencial character of our time. At the age of 3 he strangled a bear to death with his bare hands. He can leap tall buildings with a single bound. Durign his freshman year in highschool he discovered the secret to immortality. That's right he will live for ever. He once caught a sword with his hands and proceeded to snap it in half. His secret identity is God and he is not amused by your pathetic prayers.

List of composition by Jean Sibelius
In his life Sibelius composed about 200 works (from 1880 to 1957), including orchestral and instrumental pieces. Sibelius reviewed his compositions many times, so in some case there are more versions of the same work; where is possible it gives the various versions. This list shows the compositions by opus number, the other works (without an opus number) are listed in alphabetical order.
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Sibelius compositions, by opus number
See Cantata for the Graduate and Master's Degree Ceremony of 1897 (Arrangement as a suite: see op. 51.)
 * Op. 1, Five Christmas songs
 * No. 1 Nu står jul vid snöig port (1913)
 * No. 2 Nu så kommer julen (1913)
 * No. 3 Det mörknar ute (1897)
 * No. 4 Julvisa: Giv mig ej glans, ej guld, ej prakt (Christmas hymn: Give me no splendour, gold or pomp) (1909).
 * Arrangement for male choir in 1935, for female choir in 1942, for children's choir in 1954.
 * No. 5 On hanget korkeat, nietokset (High are the snowdrifts) (1901).
 * Arrangement for two voices and piano in 1903-05, arrangement for female voices in 1942.
 * Op. 2, Two pieces for violin and piano
 * No. 1 Romance in B minor (1888), revised version in 1911.
 * No. 2 Epilogue (1888), revised version 1911.
 * Op. 3, Arioso for soprano and string orchestra (1911).
 * Arrangement for voice and piano 1911.
 * Op. 4, String quartet in B flat major (1890).
 * Adaptation of the 3rd movement for string orchestra Presto [Scherzo]1894.
 * Op. 5, Six impromptus for piano (1893)
 * No. 1 in G minor
 * No. 2 in G minor
 * No. 3 in A minor
 * No. 4 in E minor
 * No. 5 in B minor
 * No. 6 in E major
 * Adaptation for string orchestra of the movements 5 and 6 (Impromptu) 1894
 * Op. 6, Cassazione for orchestra (1904)
 * Op. 7, Kullervo Symphony (1892)
 * Op. 8, Ödlan (1909)
 * Op. 9, En Saga, symphonic poem for orchestra (first version in 1892 and final version in 1902)
 * Op. 10/11, Karelia music (1893)
 * overture (see op. 10) and eight tableaux (arrangement: see op. 11)
 * Op. 10, Karelia, overture for orchestra (1893)
 * Op. 11, Karelia, Suite for orchestra (1894)
 * 1. Intermezzo
 * 2. Ballade
 * 3. Alla marcia
 * Op. 12, Piano sonata in F major (1893)
 * Op. 13, Seven songs to words by Runeberg
 * No. 1 Under strandens granar (1892)
 * No. 2 Kyssens hopp (1892)
 * No. 3 Hjärtats morgon (1891)
 * No. 4 Våren flyktar hastigt (1891)
 * Arrangement for song with orchestra in 1914
 * No. 5 Drömmen (The Dream) (1891)
 * No. 6 Till Frigga (1892)
 * No. 7 Jägargossen (The Hunter Boy) (1891)
 * Op. 14, Rakastava (The Lover) for string orchestra (1912)
 * 1. Rakastava
 * 2. Rakastetun tie
 * 3. Hyvää iltaa - jää hyvästi
 * Op. 15, Skogsrået (The Wood Nymph), symphonic poem (ballad) for orchestra (1894-95)
 * Op. 16, Vårsång (Spring Song) for orchestra
 * First version (Improvisation) in 1894
 * Second version (Kevätlaulu / Spring Song) in 1985
 * Final version in 1903
 * Op. 17, Seven songs
 * No. 1 Se'n har jag ej frågat mera (1891-92)
 * Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1903.
 * No. 2 Sov in! (1891-92)
 * No. 3 Fågellek (1891)
 * No. 4 Vilse (1st version in 1898, final version in 1902)
 * No. 5 En slända (1904)
 * No. 6 Illalle (1898)
 * No. 7 Lastu lainehilla (1902)
 * Op. 18, Six songs for male choir
 * No. 1 Sortunut ääni (1898)
 * Arrangement for mixed-voice choir in 1898.
 * No. 2 Terve kuu (1901)
 * No. 3 Venematka (Boat-ride) (1893)
 * Arrangement for mixed-voice choir in 1914.
 * No. 4 Saarella palaa (1895)
 * Arrangement for mixed-voice choir in 1898.
 * No. 5 Metsämiehen laulu (1899)
 * No. 6 Sydämeni laulu (The Song of My Heart) (1898)
 * Arrangement for mixed-voice choir in 1904.
 * Op. 19, Impromptu for female choir and orchestra (1910)
 * Op. 20, Malinconia, for cello and piano (1900) (original name Fantasia)
 * ’’’Op. 21’’’, ’’Hymn (Natus in curas) for male choir’’ (1896).
 * ’’’Op. 22’’’, ’’Lemminkäinen Suite (Four legends) for orchestra’’
 * No. 1 Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of Saari (Final version 1939)
 * No. 2 (until 1947 no. 3) The Swan of Tuonela (Final version 1900)
 * No. 3 (until 1947 no. 2) Lemminkäinen in Tuonela (Final version 1939)
 * No. 4 Lemminkäinen’s Return (Final version 1900)
 * ’’’Op. 23’’’, ’’Songs for mixed-voice choirs from Cantata for the Graduate and Master's Degree Ceremony of 1897’’ (Arranged in 1898 (?))
 * No. 1 Me nuoriso Suomen
 * No. 2 Tuuli tuudittele
 * No. 3 Oi toivo, toivo sä lietomieli
 * No. 4 Montapa elon merellä
 * No. 5 Sammuva sainio maan
 * No. 6a Soi kiitokseksi Luojan
 * No. 6b Tuule, tuuli, leppeämmin
 * No. 7 Oi lempi, sun valtas ääretön on (O Love)
 * No. 8 Kuin virta vuolas
 * No. 9 Oi kallis Suomi, äiti verraton (O Precious Finland)
 * ’’’Op. 24’’’, ’’Ten pieces for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Impromptu (1895)
 * No. 2 Romance in A major (1895)
 * No. 3 Caprice (1898)
 * No. 4 Romance in D minor (1896?)
 * No. 5 Valse (Waltz) (1898?)
 * No. 6 Idyll (First version in 1898(?), final version in 1904)
 * No. 7 Andantino (First version in 1899(?), final version in 1899)
 * No. 8 Nocturno (1900)
 * No. 9 Romance in D flat minor (1901)
 * No. 10 Barcarola (1903)
 * ’’’[Op. 25/26]’’’, ’’Music for the Days of the Press’’ (1899)
 * ’’’Op. 25’’’, ’’Scènes historiques I, suite for orchestra’’ (1911)
 * 1. All’overtura
 * 2. Scèna
 * 3. Festivo (Revised Quasi bolero, 1899)
 * ’’’Op. 26’’’, ’’Finlandia, symphonic poem for orchestra’’ (1900)
 * Arrangement for piano in 1900; for male choir (Finlandia hymn) in 1938; for mixed-voice choir (Finlandia hymn) in 1948.
 * ’’’[Op. 27]’’’, ’’Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), music for the play by Adolf Paul’’ (1898)
 * 1. Elegie
 * 2. Musette
 * 3. Menuetto
 * 4. Lied des Narren: The Song of the Cross-Spider
 * 5. Nocturne
 * 6. Serenade
 * 7. Ballade
 * ’’’Op. 27’’’, ’’Kung Kristian II (King Christian II), suite for orchestra’’ (1898)
 * 1. Elegie
 * 2. Menuetto
 * 3. Musette
 * 4. The Song of the Cross-Spider
 * Arrangement for piano 1898, no. 4 with song text.
 * ’’’Op. 28’’’, ’’Sandels, improvisation for male choir and orchestra’’ (First version 1898; final version 1915)
 * ’’’Op. 29’’’, ’’Snöfrid, improvisation for narrator, mixed-voice choir and orchestra’’ (1900) (Final chorus with different words (Ylistys taiteelle) 1902)
 * ’’’Op. 30’’’, ’’Islossningen i Uleå älv (The Breaking of the Ice on Oulu River), improvisation for a narrator, male choir and orchestra’’ (1899)
 * Arrangement of part of the work for children's choir (Nejden andas) 1913.
 * ’’’Op. 31 no. 1’’’, ’’Laulu Lemminkäiselle (Song to Lemminkäinen); for male choir and orchestra’’ (1896?)
 * ’’’Op. 31 no. 2’’’, ’’Har du mod? (Have you courage?) for male choir and orchestra’’ (1904)
 * Revised version for piano (with text) in 1911-12.
 * ’’’Op. 31 no. 3’’’, ’’Atenarnes sång (The Song of the Athenians) for boys' choir and male choir unisono and orchestra’’ (1899)
 * Arrangement for boys' choir and male choir and piano harmonium ad lib. in 1899; **arrangement for piano (with text) in 1899.
 * ’’’[Op. 32]’’’, ’’Tulen synty (The Origin of Fire) for baritone, male choir and orchestra’’ (First version 1902; Final version in 1910)
 * ’’’Op. 33’’’, ’’Koskenlaskijan morsiamet (The Rapids-Shooter's Brides), ballad for baritone or mezzo-soprano and orchestra’’ (1897)
 * Arrangement for male choir and orchestra in1945
 * ’’’Op. 34’’’, ’’Ten small pieces (Bagatelles) for piano’’
 * No. 1 Valse (1914).
 * No. 2 Air de danse (1914)
 * No. 3 Mazurka (1914)
 * No. 4 Couplet (1914)
 * No. 5 Boutade (1914)
 * No. 6 Rêverie (1913)
 * No. 7 Danse pastorale (1916)
 * No. 8 Joueur de harpe (1916)
 * No. 9 Reconnaissance (1916)
 * No. 10 Souvenir (1916)
 * ’’’Op. 35’’’, ’’Two songs’’
 * No. 1 Jubal (1907-08)
 * No. 2 Teodora (1907-08)
 * ’’’Op. 36’’’, ’’Six songs’’
 * No. 1 Svarta rosor (Black Roses) (1899)
 * No. 2 Men min fågel märks dock icke (But my bird is long in homing) (1899)
 * No. 3 Bollspelet vid Trianon (Tennis at Trianon) (1899)
 * No. 4 Säv, säv, susa (Reeds, reeds, whisper) (1900)
 * No. 5 Marssnön (The March Snow) (1900)
 * No. 6 Demanten på marssnön (The Diamond on the March Snow) (1900)
 * Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1916-17
 * ’’’Op. 37’’’, ’’Five songs’’
 * No. 1 Den första kyssen (The First Kiss) (1900)
 * No. 2 Lasse liten (Little Lasse) (1902)
 * No. 3 Soluppgång (Sunrise) (1902)
 * Arrangement for song with orchestra in 1914
 * No. 4 Var det en dröm (Was It a Dream?) (1902)
 * No. 5 Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte (The girl comes from meeting her lover) (1901)
 * ’’’Op. 38’’’, ’’Five songs’’
 * No. 1 Höstkväll (Autumn Evening) (1903)
 * Arranged as a song with orchestra (Herbstabend / Höstkväll) 1904, for solo voice and string orchestra (Herbstabend) 1904
 * No. 2 På verandan vid havet (On a balcony by the sea) (1903)
 * Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1903
 * No. 3 I natten (In the night) (1903)
 * Arranged as a song with orchestra in 1903.
 * No. 4 Harpolekaren och hans son (The Harpist and His Son) (1904)
 * No. 5 Jag ville jag vore i Indialand (1904)
 * ’’’Op. 39’’’, ’’Symphony no. 1 in E minor’’
 * First version in 1899:
 * 1. Allegro
 * 2. Andante
 * 3. Scherzo
 * 4. Finale (quasi una fantasia)
 * Final version in 1900:
 * 1. Andante ma non troppo - Allegro energico
 * 2. Andante (ma non troppo lento)
 * 3. Scherzo (allegro)
 * 4. Finale (quasi una fantasia)
 * ’’’Op. 40’’’, ’’Ten Pensées lyriques for piano’’
 * No. 1 Valsette (1912)
 * No. 2 Chant sans paroles (1913)
 * No. 3 Humoresque (1913)
 * No. 4 Menuetto (1913)
 * No. 5 Berceuse (1913)
 * No. 6 Pensée mélodique (1914)
 * No. 7 Rondoletto (1914)
 * No. 8 Scherzando (1915)
 * No. 9 Petite sérénade (1915)
 * No. 10 Polonaise (1916)
 * ’’’Op. 41’’’, ’’Kyllikki, three lyrical pieces for piano’’ (1904)
 * 1. Largamente – Allegro
 * 2. Andantino
 * 3. Comodo.
 * ’’’Op. 42’’’, ’’Romance in C major for string orchestra’’ (1904)
 * ’’’Op. 43’’’, ’’Symphony no. 2 D major’’
 * 1st version in 1902:
 * 1. Allegretto moderato
 * 2. Tempo andante, ma rubato
 * 3. Vivacissimo
 * 4. Allegro moderato
 * Final version in 1903:
 * 1. Allegretto
 * 2. Tempo andante, ma rubato
 * 3. Vivacissimo
 * 4. Allegro moderato
 * ’’’[Op. 44]’’’, ’’Kuolema (Death), music to Arvid Järnefelt's play in six parts’’ (1903)
 * (Revised version: op. 44 no. 1 and 2 and op. 62.)
 * ’’’Op. 44’’’, ’’Two pieces for orchestra from the play Kuolema’’
 * No. 1 Valse triste (1904)
 * No. 2 Scene with Cranes (1906)
 * ’’’Op. 45’’’, ’’Two pieces for orchestra’’
 * Op. 45 No. 1 Dryaden (The Dryad), symphonic poem for orchestra (1910)
 * Piano arrangement (Die Dryade) 1910.
 * Op. 45 No. 2 Musik zu einer Szene
 * Piano arrangement (Tanz-Intermezzo) 1904. (See also op. 45 no. 2.)
 * [Op. 45 No. 2] Dance Intermezzo
 * Arranged for orchestra in 1907 from the piano arrangement (1904) of the incidental music Musik zu einer Szene (1904).
 * ’’’[Op. 46]’’’, ’’Pelléas och Mélisande (Pelléas and Mélisande), music for Maurice Maeterlinck's play’’ (1905) (Arrangement: see op. 46.)
 * ’’’Op. 46’’’, ’’Pelléas och Mélisande (Pelléas and Mélisande), suite for orchestra’’ (1905)
 * 1. Vid slottsporten (At the Castle Gate)
 * 2. Mélisande
 * 2a. På stranden vid havet (At the Seashore)
 * 3. En källa i parken (A Spring in the Park)
 * 4. De trenne blinda systrar (Three Blind Sisters)
 * 5. Pastorale
 * 6. Mélisande vid sländan (Mélisande at the Spinning Wheel)
 * 7. Mellanaktsmusik (Entr'acte)
 * 8. Mélisandes död (The Death of Mélisande)
 * Piano arrangement (without 2a) in 1905: arrangement of part 4 for song and piano (Les trois soeurs aveugles): see below.
 * ’’’Op. 47’’’, ’’Violin concerto in D minor’’ (Final version 1905)
 * ’’’Op. 48’’’, ’’Vapautettu kuningatar (The Liberated Queen), ballad for mixed choir and orchestra’’ (1906)
 * Arrangement for male choir and orchestra 1910
 * ’’’Op. 49’’’, ’’Pohjolan tytär (Pohjola's Daughter), symphonic fantasy for orchestra’’ (1906)
 * ’’’Op. 50’’’, ’’Six songs’’
 * No. 1 Lenzgesang (Spring Song) (1906)
 * No. 2 Sehnsucht (Longing) (1906)
 * No. 3 Im Feld ein Mädchen singt (A Maiden Yonder Sings) (1906)
 * No. 4 Aus banger Brust (From Anxious Heart) (1906)
 * No. 5 Die stille Stadt (The Silent Town) (1906)
 * No. 6 Rosenlied (Rose Song), solo song (1906)
 * ’’’[Op. 51]’’’, ’’Belsazars gästabud (Belshazzar's Feast), music for a play by Hjalmar Procopé in ten parts’’ (1906)
 * An arrangement of part 2b for voice and piano (Solitude) in 1939
 * ’’’Op. 51’’’, ’’Belsazars gästabud (Belshazzar's Feast), suite for orchestra’’ (1907)
 * 1. Orientalisk marsch
 * 2. Solitude
 * 3. Nocturne
 * 4. Khadras dans
 * Piano arrangement in 1907.
 * ’’’Op. 52’’’, ’’Symphony no. 3 in C major’’ (1907)
 * 1. Allegro moderato
 * 2. Andantino con moto, quasi allegretto
 * 3. Moderato - Allegro ma non tanto
 * ’’’Op. 53a’’’, ’’Pan och Echo (Pan and Echo), Dance Intermezzo for orchestra’’ (1906)
 * Piano arrangement 1907.
 * ’’’[Op. 54]’’’, ’’Svanevit (Swanwhite), music for August Strindberg's play’’ (1908) (Arrangement see op.54).
 * ’’’Op. 54’’’, ’’Svanevit (Swanwhite), suite for orchestra’’ (1909)
 * 1. Påfågeln (The Peacock)
 * 2. Harpan (The Harp)
 * 3. Tärnorna med rosor (The Maidens with Roses)
 * 4. Hör rödhaken slå (Hark, the Robin)
 * 5. Prinsen allena (The Prince alone)
 * 6. Svanevit och prinsen (Swanwhite and the Prince)
 * 7. Lovsång (A Song of Praise)
 * ’’’Op. 55’’’, ’’Öinen ratsastus and auringonnousu (Night Ride and Sunrise)’’ (1908)
 * ’’’Op. 56’’’, ’’String quartet in D minor (Voces intimae)’’ (1909)

Arrangement: see op. 65b below. 1. Allegro, 2. Largo, 3. Allegro moderato (1912) 1. Allegro, 2. Andantino, 3. Allegro (1912) 1. Andante molto - Allegro moderato, 2. Andante - Allegretto (1912) No. 1 Serenade in D major (1912) No. 2 Serenade in G minor (1913) See Suite for violin and string orchestra and Andante festivo Composing started in the middle of 1920s, the work was completed (?) in 1938 at the latest? Missing.
 * ’’’Op. 57’’’, ’’Eight songs to words by Josephson’’
 * No. 1 Älven och snigeln (1909)
 * No. 2 En blomma stod vid vägen (1909)
 * No. 3 Kvarnhjulet (1909)
 * No. 4 Maj (1909)
 * No. 5 Jag är ett träd (I am a tree) (1909)
 * No. 6 Hertig Magnus (1909)
 * Arrangement for song with orchestra in (1912)
 * No. 7 Vänskapens blomma (1909)
 * No. 8 Näcken (1909)
 * ’’’Op. 58’’’, ’’Ten pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Rêverie (1909)
 * No. 2 Scherzino (1909)
 * No. 3 Air varié (1909)
 * No. 4 Der Hirt (The Shepherd) (1909)
 * No. 5 Des Abends (In the Evening) (1909)
 * No. 6 Dialogue (1909)
 * No. 7 Tempo di minuetto (1909)
 * No. 8 Fischerlied (1909)
 * No. 9 Ständchen (Serenade) (1909)
 * No. 10 Sommerlied (Summer Song) (1909)
 * ’’’Op. 59’’’, ’’In Memoriam, funeral march for orchestra’’ (First version 1909; Final version 1910)
 * ’’’Op. 60’’’, ’’Two songs accompanied by guitar or piano for Shakespeare's The Twelfth Night’’ (1909)
 * No. 1 Kom nu hit, död (Come Away, Death!)
 * Arrangement for voice, harp and strings in 1957
 * No. 2 Hållilå, uti storm och i regn (Hey, Ho, The Wind And The Rain)
 * ’’’Op. 61’’’, ’’Eight songs’’
 * No. 1 Långsamt som kvällskyn (1910)
 * No. 2 Vattenplask (1910)
 * No. 3 När jag drömmer (1910)
 * No. 4 Romeo (1910)
 * No. 5 Romans (Romance) (1910)
 * No. 6 Dolce far niente (1910)
 * No. 7 Fåfäng önskan (1910)
 * No. 8 Vårtagen (1910)
 * ’’’Op. 62’’’, ’’Two pieces for orchestra’’
 * ’’’Op. 62a’’’, ’’Canzonetta (Rondino der Liebenden) for string orchestra, from Op. 44 ‘Kuolema’’’ (First version in 1906. Final version in 1911)
 * ’’’Op. 62b’’’, ’’Valse romantique (Waltz intermezzo) for orchestra, from Op. 44 ‘Kuolema’’’ (1911)
 * ’’’Op. 63’’’, ’’Symphony no. 4 in A minor’’ (1911)
 * 1. Tempo molto moderato, quasi adagio
 * 2. Allegro molto vivace
 * 3. Il tempo largo
 * 4. Allegro
 * ’’’ [Op. 64] ’’’, ’’Barden (The Bard), symphonic poem for orchestra’’ (Final version 1914)
 * ’’’Op. 65’’’, ’’two songs for mixed-voice choir’’
 * ’’’Op. 65a’’’, ’’Män från slätten och havet’’ (1911)
 * ’’’[Op. 65b]’’’, ’’The bell tune of Kallio church’’ (1912)
 * ’’’Op. 65b’’’, ’’The Bell Melody of Kallio Church Arrangement for mixed-voice choir of the Bell Melody of Kallio Church’’ (1912)
 * Piano arrangement (The Bell Melody of Kallio Church) in 1912.
 * ’’’Op. 66’’’, ’’Scènes historiques II, suite for orchestra’’ (1912)
 * 1. Metsästys (The Chase)
 * 2. Minnelaulu (The Minnesong)
 * 3. Nostosillalla (On the Drawbridge)
 * ’’’Op. 67’’’, ’’Three sonatinas for piano’’
 * No. 1 F sharp minor
 * No. 2 E major
 * No. 3 B flat minor
 * ’’’Op. 68’’’, ’’Two rondinos for piano’’
 * No. 1 G sharp minor (1912)
 * No. 2 C sharp minor (1912)
 * ’’’Op. 69’’’, ’’Two serenades for violin and orchestra’’
 * ’’’Op. 70’’’, ’’Luonnotar, symphonic poem for soprano and orchestra’’ (1913)
 * Arrangement for voice and piano in 1915.
 * ’’’Op. 71’’’, ’’Scaramouche, music for Poul Knudsen's tragic pantomime’’ (1913)
 * Two piano arrangements of part of the music (Danse élégiaque and Scène d’amour) in 1914 **Arrangement for violin and piano (Scène d’amour) in 1925.
 * ’’’Op. 72’’’, ’’Six songs’’
 * No. 1 Vi ses igen (1914) Missing
 * No. 2 Orions bälte (1914) Missing
 * No. 3 Kyssen (1915)
 * No. 4 Kaiutar (The Echo-Nymph) (1915)
 * No. 5 Der Wanderer und der Bach (The Wanderer and the Brook) (1915)
 * No. 6 Hundra vägar (A Hundred Roads) (1907)
 * ’’’Op. 73’’’, ’’Aallottaret (The Oceanides), symphonic poem for orchestra’’ (1914)
 * ’’’Op. 74’’’, ’’Four lyrical pieces for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Ekloge (Shepherd Song) (1914)
 * No. 2 Sanfter Westwind (Gentle West Wind) (1914)
 * No. 3 Auf dem Tanzvergnügen (On A Dance Floor) (1914)
 * No. 4 Im alten Heim (In The Old House) (1914)
 * ’’’Op. 75’’’, ’’Five pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 När rönnen blommar (When The Rowan Blossoms) (1914)
 * No. 2 Den ensamma furan (The Solitary Pine) (1914)
 * No. 3 Aspen (The Aspen) (1914)
 * No. 4 Björken (The Birch) (1914)
 * No. 5 Granen (The Spruce) (First version in 1914. Final version in 1919)
 * ’’’Op. 76’’’, ’’Thirteen pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Esquisse (1917)
 * No. 2 Etude (1911)
 * No. 3 Carillon (1914)
 * No. 4 Humoresque (1916)
 * No. 5 Consolation (1919)
 * No. 6 Romanzetta (1914)
 * No. 7 Affettuoso (1917)
 * No. 8 Pièce enfantine (1916)
 * No. 9 Arabesque (1914)
 * No. 10 Elegiaco (1916)
 * No. 11 Linnaea (1918)
 * No. 12 Capriccietto (1914)
 * No. 13 Harlequinade (1916)
 * ’’’Op. 77’’’, ’’Two pieces for violin or cello and orchestra’’
 * No. 1 Laetare anima mea (1914)
 * Arrangement for violin or cello and piano (Cantique) 1915
 * No. 2 Devotion (Ab imo pectore) (1915)
 * Arrangement for violin or cello and piano 1915
 * ’’’Op. 78’’’, ’’Four pieces for violin or cello and piano’’
 * No. 1 Impromptu (1915)
 * No. 2 Romance in F major (1915)
 * No. 3 Religioso (1917)
 * No. 4 Rigaudon (1915)
 * ’’’Op. 79’’’, ’’Six pieces for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Souvenir (1915)
 * No. 2 Tempo di minuetto (1915)
 * No. 3 Danse caractéristique (1916)
 * No. 4 Sérénade (1916)
 * No. 5 Tanz-Idylle (1917)
 * No. 6 Berceuse (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 80’’’, ’’Sonatina for violin and piano’’ (1915)
 * ’’’Op. 81’’’, ’’Five pieces for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Mazurka (1915)
 * No. 2 Rondino (1917)
 * No. 3 Valse (1917)
 * No. 4 Aubade (1918)
 * No. 5 Menuetto (1918)
 * ’’’Op. 82’’’, ’’Symphony no. 5 in E flat major’’
 * 1. version 1915:
 * 1. Tempo moderato assai
 * 2. Allegro comodo
 * 3. Andante mosso
 * 4. Allegro commodo - Largamente molto
 * 2. version 1916:
 * 1. Tempo molto moderato
 * 2. Andante mosso
 * 3. Allegro molto - Largamente assai
 * Final version 1919:
 * 1. Tempo molto moderato - Allegro moderato (ma poco a poco stretto)
 * 2. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto
 * 3. Allegro molto
 * ’’’Op. 83’’’, ’’Everyman (Jedermann), music for Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play in 16 parts’’ (1916)
 * Three piano arrangements of part of the music (Episodio, Scèna and Canzone) in 1925-26.
 * ’’’Op. 84’’’, ’’Five songs for male choir’’
 * No. 1 Herr Lager och Skön fager (1914)
 * No. 2 På berget (1915)
 * No. 3 Ett drömackord (1915)
 * No. 4 Evige Eros (1915)
 * No. 5 Till havs (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 85’’’, ’’Five pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Bellis (1917)
 * No. 2 Oeillet (1916)
 * No. 3 Iris (1916)
 * No. 4 Aquileja (The Columbine) (1917)
 * No. 5 Campanula (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 86’’’, ’’Six songs’’’
 * No. 1 Vårförnimmelser (1916)
 * No. 2 Längtan heter min arvedel (1916)
 * No. 3 Dold förening (1916)
 * No. 4 Och finns det en tanke (1916)
 * No. 5 Sångarlön (1916)
 * No. 6 I systrar, I bröder, I älskande par! (1916)
 * ’’’Op. 87’’’, ’’Two humoresques for violin and orchestra’’
 * No. 1 Humoresque no. 1 in D minor (1st version in 1917. Final version in 1940)
 * No. 2 Humoresque no. 2 in D major (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 88’’’, ’’Six songs’’
 * No. 1 Blåsippan (The Hepatica) (1917)
 * no. 2 De bägge rosorna (The Two Roses) (1917)
 * no. 3 Vitsippan (The Wood Anemone) (1917)
 * no. 4 Sippan (The Anemone) (1917)
 * no. 5 Törnet (The Wild Rose) (1917)
 * no. 6 Blommans öde (The Flower's Fate) (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 89’’’, ’’Four humoresques for violin and orchestra’’
 * no. 1 Humoresque no. 3 in G minor (1917)
 * no. 2 Humoresque no. 4 in G minor (1917)
 * no. 3 Humoresque no. 5 in E flat major (1917)
 * no. 4 Humoresque no. 6 in G minor (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 90’’’, ’’Six songs to words by Runeberg’’
 * No. 1 Norden (The North) (1917)
 * No. 2 Hennes budskap (1917)
 * No. 3 Morgonen (1917)
 * No. 4 Fågelfängaren (1917)
 * No. 5 Sommarnatten (1917)
 * No. 6 Vem styrde hit din väg? (1917)
 * ’’’Op. 91’’’, ’’Two marches’’
 * Op. 91a Jääkärien marssi (The Jäger March) for male choir and piano (1917)
 * Arrangement for orchestra and male voices ad lib. in 1918
 * Op. 91b Partiolaisten marssi for piano with text (1918)
 * Arrangement for mixed-voice choir and orchestra in 1918, arrangement for mixed-voice choir and piano 1921, arrangement for two female voices and piano (The World Song of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts) 1951-52.
 * ’’’Op. 92’’’, ’’Oma maa, cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra’’ (1918)
 * ’’’Op. 93’’’, ’’Jordens sång (Song of the Earth), cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra’’ (1919)
 * ’’’Op. 94’’’, ’’Six pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Danse (1919)
 * No. 2 Nouvellette (1914)
 * No. 3 Sonnet (1919)
 * No. 4 Berger et bergerette (Shepherd And Shepherdess) (1919)
 * No. 5 Mélodie (1919)
 * No. 6 Gavotte (1919)
 * ’’’Op. 95’’’, ’’Maan virsi, cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra’’ (1920)
 * ’’’Op. 96’’’, ’’Three pieces for piano and orchestra’’
 * Op. 96a Valse lyrique for piano (First version (Syringa) in 1914; final version 1919)
 * Orchestral arrangement in 1920
 * Op. 96b Autrefois (Scène pastorale) for orchestra and two sopranos ad lib. (1919)
 * Piano arrangement in 1920.
 * Op. 96c Valse chevaleresque for piano (1921)
 * Orchestral arrangement in 1921
 * ’’’Op. 97’’’, ’’Six bagatelles for piano’’
 * No. 1 Humoreske I (Humoresque I) (1920)
 * No. 2 Lied (Song) (1920)
 * No. 3 Kleiner Walzer (A Little Waltz) (1920)
 * No. 4 Humoristischer Marsch (A Humorous March) (1920)
 * No. 5 Impromptu (1920)
 * No. 6 Humoreske II (Humoresque II) (1920)
 * ’’’Op. 98’’’, ’’Two pieces for orchestra’’
 * Op. 98a Suite mignonne for two flutes and strings (1921)
 * 1. Petite scène
 * 2. Polka
 * 3. Épilogue
 * Piano arrangement in 1921.
 * Op. 98b Suite champêtre for string orchestra (1923)
 * 1. Pièce caractéristique
 * 2. Mélodie élégiaque
 * 3. Danse
 * Piano arrangement in 1923.
 * ’’’Op. 99’’’, ’’Eight pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Pièce humoristique (1922)
 * No. 2 Esquisse (1922)
 * No. 3 Souvenir (1922)
 * No. 4 Impromptu (1922)
 * No. 5 Couplet (1922)
 * No. 6 Animoso (1922)
 * No. 7 Moment de valse (1922)
 * No. 8 Petite marche (1922)
 * ’’’Op. 100’’’, ’’Suite caractéristique for harp and strings’’ (1922)
 * 1. Vivo
 * 2. Lento
 * 3. Comodo
 * Piano arrangement in 1922.
 * ’’’Op. 101’’’, ’’Five romantic pieces for piano’’
 * No. 1 Romance (1924)
 * No. 2 Chant du soir (Evening Song) (1924)
 * No. 3 Scène lyrique (1924)
 * No. 4 Humoresque (1924)
 * No. 5 Scène romantique (1924)
 * ’’’Op. 102’’’, ’’Novellette for violin and piano’’ (1922)
 * ’’’Op. 103’’’, ’’Five characteristic impressions for piano’’
 * No. 1 The Village Church (1924)
 * No. 2 The Fiddler (1924)
 * No. 3 The Oarsman (1924)
 * No. 4 The Storm (1924)
 * No. 5 In Mournful Mood (1924)
 * ’’’Op. 104’’’, ’’Symphony no. 6 in D minor’’ (1923)
 * 1. Allegro molto moderato
 * 2. Allegretto moderato
 * 3. Poco vivace
 * 4. Allegro molto
 * ’’’Op. 105’’’, ’’Symphony no. 7 in C major’’ (1924) In one movement
 * ’’’Op. 106’’’, ’’Cinq danses champêtres (Five country dances) for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Danse champêtre No. 1 (1924)
 * No. 2 Danse champêtre No. 2 (1924)
 * No. 3 Danse champêtre No. 3 (1924)
 * No. 4 Danse champêtre No. 4 (1924)
 * No. 5 Danse champêtre No. 5 (1924)
 * ’’’Op. 107’’’: No work under this opus number
 * ’’’Op. 108’’’, ’’Two songs for male choir
 * No. 1 Humoreski (1925)
 * No. 2 Ne pitkän matkan kulkijat (1925)
 * ’’’[Op. 109]’’’, ’’Stormen (The Tempest); music for the play by William Shalespeare in 34 parts’’ (1925) (Arrangement: see Op. 109, parts 1-3.)
 * ’’’Op. 109’’’, ’’Stormen (The Tempest), overture and two suites for orchestra’’
 * No. 1 Overture (1927)
 * No. 2 Suite No. 1 (1927)
 * 1. Der Eichbaum (The Oak)
 * 2. Humoreske
 * 3. Caliban's Lied
 * 4. Die Herbstmänner (The Harvesters)
 * 5. Canon
 * 6. Scéne
 * Piano arrangement of Scéne in 1927.
 * 7. Intrada – Berceuse
 * 8. Zwischenspiel - Ariels Lied
 * 9. Der Sturm (The Tempest)
 * No. 3 Suite No. 2 (1927)
 * 1. Chor der Winde (Chorus of the Winds)
 * 2. Intermezzo
 * 3. Tanz der Nymphen (Dance of the Nymphs)
 * 4. Prospero
 * 5. Lied I - Lied II (songs I and II)
 * 6. Miranda
 * 7. Die Najaden (The Naiads)
 * 8. Tanz-Episode (Dance Episode)
 * Piano arrangement of the impromptus 3 and 6 (Tanz der Nymphen and Episode [Miranda]) 1927.
 * ’’’Op. 110’’’, ’’Väinön virsi, cantata for mixed-voice choir and orchestra’’ (1926)
 * ’’’Op. 111’’’, ’’Two pieces for organ’’
 * Op. 111a Intrada (1925)
 * Op. 111b Surusoitto (Funeral Music) (1931)
 * ’’’Op. 112’’’, ’’Tapiola, symphonic poem for orchestra’’ (1926)
 * ’’’Op. 113’’’, ’’Ritual music of the Freemasons’’
 * No. 1 Avaushymni for Harmonium solo (1927)
 * No. 2 Suloinen aate for Song and harmonium (1927)
 * No. 3 Näätkö kuinka hennon yrtin for Song and harmonium (1927)
 * No. 4 Ken kyynelin for Song and harmonium (1927)
 * No. 5 On kaunis maa for Song and harmonium (1926)
 * No. 6 Salem for Song and harmonium (1927)
 * Arrangement for male choir and orchestra (Processional: Onward, Ye Peoples) 1938
 * No. 7 Varje själ som längtan brinner for Song and harmonium (1927)
 * No. 8 Veljesvirsi for Song and harmonium (1946, revised version 1948)
 * No. 9 Ylistyshymni for Solo song, male choir and harmonium (1946, revised version 1948)
 * No. 10 Marche funèbre for Harmonium solo (1927)
 * No. 11 Suur' olet Herra for Male choir and organ (1927, revised version in 1945) See also Den höga himlen
 * No. 12 Finlandia hymn (See op. 26)
 * ’’’Op. 114’’’, ’’Five sketches for piano’’
 * No. 1 Maisema (1929)
 * No. 2 Talvikuva (1929)
 * No. 3 Metsälampi (1929)
 * No. 4 Metsälaulu (1929)
 * No. 5 Kevätnäky (1929)
 * ’’’Op. 115’’’, ’’Four pieces for violin and piano’’
 * No. 1 Auf der Heide (1929)
 * No. 2 Ballade (1929)
 * No. 3 Humoresque (1929)
 * No. 4 Die Glocken (1929)
 * ’’’Op. 116’’’, ’’Three pieces for violin and piano
 * No. 1 Scène de danse (1929)
 * No. 2 Danse caractéristique (1929)
 * No. 3 Rondeau romantique (1929)
 * ’’’Op. 117’’’
 * ’’’Op. 118’’’, ’’Symphony No. 8’’

Kind Eyes Around the World
Kind Eyes Around the World is a Web 2.0 community that gives experienced photographers as well as the amateur photographer to share photos of people's faces around the world that would be noted for their kind eyes. Visitors of this online community can upload their photos from anywhere. The site does not support pornographic or offensive material and is open to all ages.

About the Creator
This site was a project put forth by Dr. Donald A. Gogniat, the former Chief Executive Officer of the York Campus of Penn State University. The idea came to him in his travels around the world working with the Semester at Sea program out of the University of Virginia.

Purpose
This site is important in our evolving world. It gives mankind a retreat and proof that there is still peace and kindness in a world filled with terrorism and violence. Knowing this, we as humans can take pride in preserving what peace there is and holding on to it.

Now Summer 2008 (Cd)

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Now Summer 2008 is the brand new summer contamplation in tha NOW Australian CD series It featuers Missy Higgins,Sneaky Sound System,Silverchair Plus More

The Farm
Le Ferme de Metras is a family run sheep dairy located in Lewis County, WA between the towns of Pe Ell, WA and Doty, WA. It is located about 2 hours South of Seattle and 2 hours North of Portland. According to their web site, their mission is not only to produce high quality artisan dairy pruducts, but also to increase public awareness about natural artisan farm products and to provide a place of education and hospitality for friends and family.

Time Line
In 2005, the founders purchased the 150 acre property located along the banks of the Chehalis River and brought in their foundation sheep. In 2006, they began selling natural lamb. In 2007, they began milking the sheep. According to their web site (www.metrasfarm.com) they plan to be selling sheep cheese by Winter 2008.

Vosque
Vosque (pronounced: väsk or vawsk)

Vosque hosts contests that are an attempt at getting rising artists a bit of publicity.

The form to submission can be found by clicking the submit tab at www.vosque.com or by going directly to vosque submit form

Vosque is going to have the largest peer reviewed contest gallery on the net in which all pictures are through the google image search by midway through 2008.

In 2010 Vosque is going to construct an art museum where all art submitted is reviewed selected and then auctioned off to the highest bidder, upon which some percent of the proceeds will go to supplying clean water to children throughout the world.

Robert Garmong
Robert Garmong is a professor of philosophy at Founders College in South Boston, Virginia.

Cheeseburger Steve
Also called Steven Tate(born sometime in November in Richmond,CA) he is mostly known as the main Burger guy on Xavier University of Louisiana campus. He was born in Richmond, California where he learned how to become on of the best basketball players in Richmond averaging over 40 points a game and 19 assist and surprisingly turned down a full scholarship to play college basketball at Duke University. He is currently living a low key lifestyle while at Xavier University by changing his major a record breaking 5 times in a week. He plays in a band that was Poo. and loves to dance his krumping name is Steveburger Steve. His hobbys are playing XBOX 360,eating,and sleeping.

Elena of Nicaea

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Elena was daughter of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen II and Empress Anna Maria of Hungary. Anna was originally named Mária.

Elena was bulgarian princess and Empress of Nicaea. She was married to Theodore II Laskaris, who was Emperor of Nicaea, 1254–1258. Princess Elena is sister of Emperor Kaliman I of Bulgaria and Princess Tamara of Bulgaria. Her maternal grandfather and grandmother are King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania and her paternal grandfather and grandmother are Emperor Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria and Empress Elena of Bulgaria.

Elena and Theodore had three children: John IV Laskaris, Eirene Doukaina Laskarina, who married Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria, and Maria Doukaina Laskarina, who married Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of Epirus.

Theodore died in 1259 and her son John Laskaris became Emperor of Nicaea. John was only severn years old and there were regency.

Jimmy Doherty

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About Dani Koenig
Renowned electronic music producer / dj / Dani Koenig is from Zurich, Switzerland. Dani’s father was a jazz musician with a huge record collection which seduced Dani and so began his love for music. Dani's influences range from jazz, blues, disco and all sorts of electronic music. He played drums as a kid and then he got his first sampler in 1995. His first "big" track “Disco 3000” was released on Munich D based label Kosmo in 1998. Since then he has gone on to release many records including the stand out "Break 4 Love", "Whats My Name" and "Stairs". From 1996 to 2005 Dani released several DJ Mix CDS in Switzerland and completed acclaimed remixes for artists like Moby, Tom Novy, Sonique, Alex Metric and many more. In 2005 he released a best of DJ Mix called "Fahrenheit 40/25" for Universal Music that looks back at the electronic music that influenced and inspired him. In 2006 Koenig signed for Bristol UK based label Four:Twenty Recordings and released "Hard Southamericans" including remixes by "Global Player" Loco Dice. In 2007 Koenig released the much publicised EP "Maher Amad" on 3rd Floor Records in Denmark. He is currently hard at work on new tracks and remains heavily in demand as a remixer. 2008 will also include more releases on Four:twenty Recordings, 3rd Floor Records and of course from his label Zurich. Dani’s been lighting up dance floors pursuing his dream of spreading his sublime sound to music lovers worldwide since the 1980’s. His djing sets combine the finest in upfront underground dance music there is to offer a blend of techno, minimal and house music.

Discography
Album Releases & DJ Mixes:
 * Dani Koenig – Königreich / Warner 1996
 * Dani Koenig – Königreich 2 / Warner 1997
 * Kaufleuten – DJ Traxx Vol. 4 / Universal 1998
 * Disco 3000 - The Kosmonauts, Vol. 1 Logic 1999
 * Dani Koenig – 20/20 / Universal 2000
 * Kaufleuten – Presents Kosmonauts / Universal 2000
 * Partysan CH – Ready for the Boat / EMI 2001
 * Dani Koenig – What’s my Name / Universal 2001
 * Dani Koenig - Arena 225 / Universal 2002
 * Dani Koenig – Fahrenheit 40/25 / Universal 2005

Single Releases:
 * I said enough / Kosmo 1995
 * Disco 3000 / Kosmo 1998
 * Break for Love / Kosmo 1999
 * Disco 3000 EP / Kosmo 1999
 * Premier Pas EP / Good Life 2000
 * Stairs / Ganovy Records 2001
 * Eric Borgo vs. Dani Koenig EP / Good Life 2001
 * Tools EP / Zurichmusic 2001
 * What’s my Name / Universal 2001
 * Les Deux Tours – Rock the Beat / Houseworks 2002
 * DJ Tools Vol.5 / Nouveau Niveau 2005
 * Tribal Acid / Zurichmusic 2005
 * Hard Southamericans / Four:twenty 2006
 * Maher Amad EP / 3rd Floor Records 2007

Remixes:
 * CZR – Chicago Southside / Dockland 1996
 * Phil Fuldner – The Final / Kosmo 1998
 * Moby – Bodyrock / Mute 1999 / V2 1999
 * Moby – Run on / Intercord 1999
 * EDX & Leon Klein – Gonna Catch You / Energetic 2000
 * Tom Novy – Now or Never / Kosmo 2001
 * Ton Novy – Take It / Ministry Of Sound 2005
 * Sonique – Sleezy / Ministry Of Sound 2006
 * Alex Metric – Holding / Four:twenty 2006

calie sui
When I first started my real estate in 2001, I did not know a thing about selling or leasing a property. Prior to this I was dealing with building products and closing my deal from firm to firm. This day in real estate business, I deal with people from all walks of life. As I gain more knowledge in doing real estate, I find it very challenging and the idea of helping people buy their first home, sell or leasing their property at their expectation, it brings me a great satisfaction.

When you are buying or selling your property in today's real estate market, it's important to have confidence with     your real estate professionals. You need to take a long term and a holistic view when it comes to investing in real estate, whether you are buying for convenience , following the economic boom , or  you are buying your dream home to stay at any point in time. Our commitment as your real estate professionals is to provide you with the specialized real estate service you deserve. I know people are trusting me to help them with one of the biggest decisions they'll make in their lifetime and that is something I take it very seriously. My customers and clients stay loyal and refer friends & family to me because they know I will always do whatever it takes to make sure everything goes smoothly from beginning to end. Lastly, I would to thanks those who have supported and gave me the opportunity to serve you. I thank Jesus who empowers me to succeed. I also thank all those who work with me and the Clients who buy / sell / rent their properties through me, Jennifer Kim , Alex Lee, Kevin Park , Annie Kim, Esther , Michelle Choi  for their trust in me. Especially Andrew Pat and Christina Ng for their guidance.

If you are considering buying or selling a property or financing or would just like to have additional information about real estate in your area, please don't hesitate to call or e-mail me : sui_calie@yahoo.com.sg

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NDP Dawg Pound
The NDP Dawg Pound is the student cheering section at all Scottsdale Notre Dame sporting events. They are a key part of NDP athletics, as they lead the fans in cheering for the Saints. They utilize many different chants, but the most notable are “Not In Our House”, “Fundamentals”, “OLE OLE OLE OLE”, “God’s On Our Side”, and Zombie Nation. As a group these students will utilize almost anything that makes noise for their team, and so far the list includes trashcans, pots, pans, cowbells, airhorns, and a symbol. The “mascot” of the Dawg Pound is a small plastic figure called “Touchdown Jesus”. The Dawg Pound is obviously a force to be reckoned with when at full force, which was the most evident during the 2007 Championship volleyball season. During a game, the opposing player dove for a save and took a spike in the face for her troubles. As she stood up, there was a rousing chant of “Facial”. This clearly affected the girl, as she missed the next couple of saves and received a nice “Fundamentals” chant. For the 2007-2008 year, the Dawg Pound is being led by a select group of seniors. Spirit Coordinator Dan Harmon, Greg Grovesnor, Dan Sotelo, Zach Lewis, Derik Johnson, Mike Bosco, and Connor Eustice. However, during the football season, the Dawg Pound has expanded to include a few juniors into the group.

Sheshatataweta-(She sha tata wheat tuh)
Sheshatataweta A mythical female creature from Portugeuse lore known to befriend lonely little girls.

bringin sexy back
I'm Bringing Sexy Back! is the rallying cry to a new generation popularized by Shawn Anthony Smith.

Mr. Smith is thought by many to have singlehandedly turned around the XBOX franchise. His fanatical enthusiasm and unceasing evangalism for the system and for Microsoft has lead a huge number of people to take up console gaming and to choose the XBOX 360 over the playstation 3.

The first recorded use of I'm Bringing Sexy Back! by Mr. Smith was early in 2004, since then it has been used countless times and has come to symbolize his life and his contributions to society.

The other phrase which is strongly associated with Mr Smith is I LOVE XBOX.

Bringing Sexy Back with an Xbox is now a way of life for a whole new generation and many attribute the popularity of the Xbox 360 largely to Mr. Smith's catchy phrase.

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Maria of Bulgaria
Maria Asenina of Bulgaria is a bulgarian princess and bulgarian empress. She is consort of Emperor Mitso Asen of Bulgaria.

She is daughter of Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria and Empress Eirene of Thessalonica, a daughter of Theodore of Epirus. She is mother of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria and of bulgarian Empress Kira Maria of Bulgaria, who married Emperor George I of Bulgaria.

Paul Coyne
Paul Coyne, born July 1, 1964, grew up in Milford, Massachusetts. He graduated from Milford High School in 1982, and married Elaine Hehir on August 12, 1989. Coyne attended Fitchburg State College for film, and spent extra years in the program before officially graduating in 2005 with sufficient credits. He has had notable work in the film and entertainment industry, receiving several awards and nominations.

He has several art, writing, and film scholarships available at Milford High School, as well as women in film scholarship at FSC in the honor of Elaine, who passed from cancer in 1994. Coyne is also very involved in working with the Jimmy Fund. He manages his own website, found at []. The production that he worked on, "Gas Food Lodging" (1992), has been noted as a New York Time's Critic's Pick by Janet Maslin.

Early Influences
As a young kid, Coyne knew he wanted to be an artist. His earliest memories are of viewing "Zebra In the Kitchen" at the Milford Cinemas. Beginning as a hobby, Coyne first picked up a Bell & Howell camera when he was 10, and combined with his skills in creative writing, began making Super-8 films. His childhood friend, Mark Cicciu, worked as a theater usher when they were young, allowing Coyne to get into movies free of charge.

It wasn't until high school, when viewing John Ford's film, "Drums Along the Mohawk," that Coyne realized he wanted to become a filmmaker.

College Career
Already a super-senior at Fitchburg State, Coyne and Elaine Hehir managed to get a Hollywood internship from the school. Beginning as an assistant editor, then moving on to editor, he remained with Elaine as she did work as a motion picture camera technician.

One of the film's Coyne edited, "Dolphins: Minds In the Water," received an Academy Award under the student category. After that, Coyne received his first feature film offer for the low budget film, "Misfit Patrol."

Awards and Acknowledgements
Keynote speaker 2000 Milford High graduation

Fitchburg State College Distinguished Alumnus of 2005

Academy Awards'

1992 "Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991) (student)

Emmy Award Nominations

2004 "Survivor" (2000) (Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera))

Editor

"Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991)

Last Call (1993) (TV) (as Paul J. Coyne)

Misfit Patrol (1998)

"This Week in History" (1999)

"Big Brother" (2000)

"Dreamchasers" (2001) "The Living Century" (2 episodes, 2001)

"Flipped" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"The Amazing Race" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Ultimate Reality" (2001) TV Series

"The Bachelor" (2002) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)

"Looking for Love: Bachelorettes in Alaska" (2002) TV Series

"Music Behind Bars" (2002) TV Series

Dear Santa (2002) (TV)

"The Family" (2003) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series

"Survivor" (1 episode, 2004)

"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Situation: Comedy" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005)

"American Inventor" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"The One: Making a Music Star" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Raising Flagg (2006)

"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (unknown episodes, 2007)

Producer

Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream (1990) (TV) (coordinating producer)

"Big Brother" (2000/II) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)

We the People (2002) (co-producer)

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV) (executive producer)

"The Living Century" (associate producer) (5 episodes, 2001-2003)

"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (episode producer) (unknown episodes)

"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (supervising producer) (unknown episodes)

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (co-producer)

"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes, 2007) (supervising producer) (unknown episodes, 2007)

Editorial Department

Gas, Food Lodging (1992) (second assistant editor)

Scared Silent: Ending and Exposing Child Abuse (1992) (TV) (assistant editor)

"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series (supervising editor)

Actor

Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) .... Audience Thinker

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (as Paul J. Coyne) .... NancyBoy42

Art Department

The Paint Job (1992) (storyboard illustrator)

Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) (storyboard illustrator)

Writer

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)

Special Thanks

11:11 (2006) (special thanks)

whit "big pimpin" carmon
whit is a pimp that is big his pimpiocity is beyond compare... he got da hoes.

Leutnant Hans DeVries
Kommandier Hans DeVries was a famous Dutch panzer-grenadier (tank grenader) squad commander during world war two fighting on the western front. He join the Wehrmacht in 1941 as a Dutch SS volunteer at the age of 24 and fought till 1945 when he was captured during a firefight against allied forces. He was notably know for fighting the enemy to the last man even when his squad abandoned him. He was injured by machine gun fire in november 1944 and was sent to a field hospital. After he was captured he was sent to a POW camp in north England. after he was released in 1946 he returned to his home in Lemmer where he died in 1982 of Cancer.