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GATESLIST
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GATESLIST is an Online Classifieds company based in Toronto, Canada. GATESLIST website allows users to post their ads and other listings for free like any other prominent classifed website.

The company was founded by a Toronto based software developer and a business entrepreneur Niranjan Mohammed, who also owns a software consulting company called IIST Online Inc,.

Geographic Scope:

GATESLIST is available in 63 countries altogether.

Countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Caribbean, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Repub, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Micronesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, U. A. E., United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam

Languages: English

Features

GATESLIST's features include: User based listings, Advanced Search, Contact IP trace

GATESLIST Classifieds: http://www.gateslist.com

Category:Australian science fiction television series
Category:Australian science fiction television series as a subcategory of Category:Australian television series by genre and Category:Science fiction television series

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 * Comment. I had submitted this suggestion for a new category over the weekend, however it was rejected on the basis for being a blank suggestion. I was not suggesting a new article, but a category as explained above. Categories have been suggested and accepted on Articles for creation and I'm confused why this should be placed on Requested articles. 72.74.195.54 (talk) 01:07, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Comment. I've only seen categories created here when the poster also proposes a list of category members, and all I see for this amongst existing articles is Farscape. I wouldn't myself create a category with only one article. Someguy1221 (talk) 02:59, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Comment. There's actually been quite a few sci-fi television series produced in Australia during the last 50 years, Farscape of course being the most well known. Off the top of my head, I can remember a lot of childrens series such as Ocean Girl, Spellbinder, Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left and the Mirror, Mirror series. Then there are of course, more adult-themed series which come to mind like Phoenix Five and The Evil Touch. I should also point out, I saw no requirements to create a list when submitting new categories via the tutorial. While I haven't searched the entire archives, I did manage to locate at least one successfully created category, Category:Post-apocalyptic literature, which provided just as much information. 72.74.197.243 (talk) 03:42, 25 February 2008 (UTC)

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Mustafa Daka
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Mustafa Daka was born on January 10th, 1983 in St. Charles, IL. Born to Albanian parents, he is one of two boys. He went to schools in the northwest suburbs of Chicago and started playing the drums in 6th grade. He has been in such bands as Slim Jim Conspiracy, The Brokedowns and Vicelords, to name a few. He is currentlly residing at his parent's estate in Crystal Lake, IL.

Writing for the Web
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Writing for the Web follows many of the same guidelines set forth when writing for a print publication. However, when writing for the Web an author must consider the audience and adjust his/her style to reflect the desires of the audience. Web writing is entering a new frontier with the introduction of “blogging,” yet still faces the challenges of copyright issues and libel.

History
According to “The Cyberspace Handbook,” “Professional writing in cyberspace virtually did not exist before the 1990s” (Whittaker 2004). Although the Internet had long been used for newsgroups, e-mail and bulletin boards, it was not until the World Wide Web was introduced to the public on Aug. 6, 1991 that professional writing began to flourish. The debut of the service introduced a visual appeal that led many to believe it could be used as a viable way to communicate to mass audiences (Whittaker 2004). However, since the inception of the Web, online writing has become a topic that has battled stereotypes of a decline in journalistic standards. Many journalists feel that Web journalists use their work primarily as a source of income rather than, “professional pride for job satisfaction” (Whittaker 2004). In addition, the anonymity and usability of the Internet now allows anyone to write online whether it is hard news or opinion. Blogs have become a widely used vehicle for online writing and are further changing the landscape of how writers use the Web (Whittaker 2004). Web writing now allows anyone with Internet access to become a published author regardless of any formal training.

The Inverted Pyramid
In professional writing, both traditional news writing as well as Web writing make use of the inverted pyramid. The inverted pyramid proposes that the most important information should be presented at the top of the story. In addition, the inverted pyramid requires writers to answer the who, what, where, when, how and why early in the story; preferably within the first few lines (Filak, Quinn 2005). The idea is practiced to allow readers to grasp the most important information first as it has been shown readers do not always read the entire story.

Shovelware
The earliest efforts of Web writing were often a result of “shovelware.” Shovelware is known as pasting a story to the Web that has already been produced in print. This practice allows the journalist to adapt a story to the Web easy and inexpensively (Filak, Quinn 2005).

Breakout Formats
One of the main differences between traditional news writing and Web writing is the use of “breakout” formats (Filak, Quinn 2005). Due to the fact that Web users are very specific in seeking out Web stories and often only scan the article, breakout formats enable a journalist to grab an online reader more effectively. The use of headlines, subheadings and breaks in the story allow readers to follow the story more easily. In addition, these formats cut out unnecessary words and provide readers with the essential details only (Filak, Quinn 2005).

What They Read
When writing for the Web, a journalist must consider the audience they intend to reach. Readers of online content behave much differently from readers of traditional print media. Researchers with the Stanford Poynter Project worked with 67 subjects to track their eye movements and understand what readers look at and how they look at it. The study found that 47 percent of the subjects began their news search with views of their local newspaper. Overall, 48 percent of the subjects studied read their local news. National news was also a focus of the subjects during the study. Overall, 67 percent of subjects spent time reading Web sites that featured national news. In more specific terms, 80 percent of subjects read crime and disaster news coverage. Sports articles were also one of the most highly read news items with 70 percent of subjects reading the material. Finally, nearly all of the subjects studied spent some time reading opinion articles (Lewenstein 2000). Knowing what the audience is looking for enables a journalist to target their writing to best entice the audience.

How They Read
The same study also tracked the manner in which Web readers seek out information. The good news for journalists is that on average, readers eyes’ went over more than 75 percent of the length of the entire story, meaning that readers are spending time with the articles. In addition, a reader’s eyes are first attracted to the text presented on the page, not images. According to the study, this means that, “the provider’s first chance to engage the reader is through text.” Finally, readers were shown to spend approximately 30 minutes reading online news each day (Lewenstein 2000).

Headlines
Although a copy editor is often in charge of crafting the headline, reporters and untrained journalists alike should be careful when selecting a headline. No matter if the story is put out by an official news source, company or hobby writer, the headline should follow the rule of, “less is more” (Filak, Quinn 2005). The headline should not only grab attention, but must clearly state to readers what the story contains. Capturing what is new and what is interesting in the headline is a good formula to use. In addition, a headline for the Web is often shorter than the headline would be for the same story in traditional print (Filak, Quinn 2005).

Lead
A lead consists of the first few sentences of the story that reveal the most important facts. A lead for the Web is more direct than a lead for a print story and should set the tone for the piece. Just like the headline, the lead should contain what is new and what is interesting together. If a lead is not direct and to the point, the writer will often lose readers (Filak, Quinn 2005). After revealing the most important facts in the lead, a quote is often added to make the story more interesting. A quote generally appears in the second or third paragraph of the story and supports the facts stated directly beforehand (Filak, Quinn 2005). A quote gives the story a more personal feel and engages the reader into the lead.

Nut Graph
“The ‘nut graph’ is a paragraph high up in the story, usually the fourth or fifth paragraph, that explains why the story is important” (Filak, Quinn 2005). This section tells the reader why they should care about the story. The nut graph can also be used to summarize a story that has been in the news frequently. It can bring a reader up to date with where the story is now headed (Filak, Quinn). If used properly, the nut graph will make the reader care and urge them to read on to the body.

Body
By the time a reader reaches the body, they should have already obtained all the necessary facts. The body can include more details to add to the story’s beginning and fully explain the situation. Again, using the inverted pyramid style, the story should filter down from the most important facts at the beginning to the least important facts at the end. Web writing should not contain information that is not pertinent to the story, or “filler” information. Quotes can be added as long as they add to the story’s explanation (Filak, Quinn 2005).

Mechanics
Writing for the Web should always be direct and to the point because Web readers are so picky and move on so quickly. Therefore, using an active voice is a more effective way of reaching the reader. The active voice structures the sentence with the subject taking the action. On the other hand, the passive voice structures the sentence with the subject being acted upon. An active voice always lets the reader know who exactly is doing what and makes the story more clear (Kilian 1999). Using simple sentences makes it easier for the reader to understand the information. If a reader has to pause to breathe while reading the sentence, it is too long. The reader may lose interest or be lost in confusion. Although short and simple sentences are better, it is important not to “dumb down” the writing. Varying sentence patterns will keep the writing intelligent and interesting (Killian 1999). The proper diction is a must for writing for the Web. “Diction refers to the manner of expressing ideas using words” (Killian 1999). Using the proper diction will add clarity to the story. On the opposite hand, some words can confuse the audience if the writer uses them for the wrong purpose. Finally, it is essential to avoid common errors in grammar and usage. These common errors can harm the reputation of the writer and further confuse the reader. Some of the most common errors are sentence fragments, subject-verb disagreements, incorrect pronouns and the misuse of adjectives for adverbs (Killian 1999).

Hazards
Although it is imperative that online writing maintains a short and succinct format, there are hazards to avoid in pursuing this format. If the writing is too fragmented, a reader will feel “overwhelmed and frustrated by too many choices” (Horton, 2000). The writing will also seem less coherent if there are too many fragments in the story. Redundancy is also a hazard of writing for the Web. Again, online readers are specific and methodical in their reading and will quickly move on from a redundant article (Horton, 2000). Finally, although the use of links may engage the reader and encourage interactivity, excessive linkage can be detrimental to the story. Instead, a story should contain a well-written subject that provides background and links to support this subject. The links should not be necessary to understand the subject (Horton, 2000).

Blogs
Blogs, or “web logs” are changing the face of online writing. No longer must an individual be trained in journalism or creative writing to become a published author. There are several characteristics of blogs. First, they tend to be personal and contain very specific points of view. The objectivity that journalism strives for is often abandoned with blogs. Second, blogs usually consist of short passages that are posted without much thought or research. Finally, blogs are interactive and allow others to comment on the statements or carry on a discussion (Filak, Quinn 2005). Blogs pose a threat to the credibility of online writing as they often do not follow any specific format and can serve as an open forum for anyone with Internet access.

Regulation/Ethics
The Internet has experienced significant growth since its inception and now reaches various countries around the globe. Following this growth has been many problems, concerns and dilemmas for online content. There have been attempts to regulate the Internet and the conduct of those who use it. The Communications Decency Act (CDA) was an attempt by Congress to regulate online content and its level of decency. Writing for the Web takes center stage as much debate about regulation and ethics on the Internet revolve around copyright infringement, libel and obscenity (Whittaker 2002).

Copyright Issues
The Internet has made it simple to access the data, including online text, of others around the world. After accessing, it is then possible for a person to copy the data and transmit it to others, possibly even passing the work off as one’s own. The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the United States helped to clarify the subject of intellectual property. Intellectual property refers to the legal ownership of intellectual creations, including writing (Whittaker 2002). Copyrighted material is prohibited from being placed on various Web sites without permission, but due to the expansive face of the Internet, it often goes unnoticed and unpunished. Copyright laws will most likely become more strict and detailed as the digital age progresses (Whittaker 2002).

Libel
Just as in traditional print writing, online writers must be concerned about libel. However, even the common blogger must be aware of libel laws now with their freedom of posting information and opinion on the Web. Libel is the written defamation of the character of an individual (Whittaker 2002). A defense against libel is that of fair comment. Fair comment enables a writer to harshly criticize an individual in the case it is an honest opinion. In addition, text is not considered libelous if it is made of true statements and facts. When writing it is imperative to acknowledge that opinion is much different from a fact. If there is any inclination a writer’s work was motivated by malice, the best decision is not to publish the article (Whittaker 2002).

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Ryan Robb
Ryan Robb attended Greely High School in Cumberland, Maine from 2003-2007. He was an integral piece of the 2007 Greely Baseball team went on to beat Winslow 4-0 for the Class B State Championship. He was known for his quick bat and stellar defense at first base. He made numerous outstanding defensive plays throughout the year. The #3 hitter in the lineup hit .430 with 10 doubles, 10 stolen bases, and 13 RBI during 2007. In July 2007, it was announced that he was named to the  Maine Telegram All-State team. He currently is attending Springfield College in Springfield Massachusetts.

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GATESLIST
GATESLIST is a centralized network of Online Classifieds, featuring free classified listings (automotive, buy/sell, community, events, jobs, personals, real estate, services, and pets categories, etc.,) and message boards on various topics.

The company was founded by a Toronto based software developer and a business entrepreneur Niranjan Mohammed, who also owns a software consulting company called IIST Online Inc,.

Geographic Scope: GATESLIST Classifieds is available in 63 countries altogether.

Countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Caribbean, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Repub, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Micronesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, U. A. E., United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam

Languages: English

Features: User based listings, Advanced Search, Contact IP trace

GATESLIST Classifieds : http://www.gateslist.com

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Tolovana Hot Springs
Official Website: http://www.mosquitonet.com/~tolovana/

Alaska Public Lands Information: http://www.nps.gov/aplic/interioralaskashotsprings.pdf

Information on hot springs in the region: http://fairbanks-alaska.com/tolovana-hot-springs.htm

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Lionnel Mascarenhas
Lionnel Mascarenhas a singer/songwriter from Mumbai, India released his solo album Wonderland on Febuary 8th 2007.

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Al Madinah International University


Al-Madinah International University (ar: جامعة المدينة العالمية) or MEDIU is a Malaysian private university owned by Al-Madinah International (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

It is a web-based University providing opportunities for students to pursue their desired academic and career goals.

The main campus is located at Shah Alam, Malaysia. In addition to this, there is currently a learning centre in Indonesia and many more will open shortly throughout the world to cater for a global student base.

MEDIU obtained approval as a university from the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia on 26 December 2006 and subsequently was registered on 20 June 2007.

After a period of enrollment, MEDIU started its operation on 25th February, 2008, with students studying in two foundation programs.

Among other target markets, the University aims to cater for working adults, who are often challenged in terms of time and availability, and who often unknowingly place barriers in front of them from further education.

University Council
MEDIU’s University Council, the highest governing body, consist of prominent members of the Muslim community in Saudi Arabia. The chairman of the Council is Prince Dr. Bandar Bin Salman Aal-Saud, an advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Aal-Saud. His assistant is Dr. Abdul Bari Bin Awad Al-Thobaity, the Imam and Preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque in Al-Madinah.

Among the other members is Datuk Dr. Zulkefli bin A. Hassan, Chief Secretary of Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia.

The Rector of MEDIU is Professor Dr. Mohammad Bin Khalifa Al-Tamimi, who was appointed by Prince Dr. Bandar bin Salman Aal-Saud, the chairman of the University Council.

Lola
ha ha ha lola is da worlds greatest she dat little bit of hope wen my backs NO SCRATCH DAT KIZZY IS BETTA! OOOOO IM SO EXCITED AND I JUST CAN FIND IT RDNSNFKSDLKLSDMKMFDS BISCONOMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OKAY BUT I THINK DAT KARSHENA IS DA BEST AND THIS SHUD BE RECOGNISED CELEBRATE GOOOD TIMES COME ONE!!! AND JASMINE IS GANGSTER HLD TITE GERTRUDA - GANGSTERRR GEE! HLD TITE 10A1

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Lola
ha ha ha lola is da worlds greatest she dat little bit of hope wen my backs NO SCRATCH DAT KIZZY IS BETTA! OOOOO IM SO EXCITED AND I JUST CAN FIND IT RDNSNFKSDLKLSDMKMFDS BISCONOMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OKAY BUT I THINK DAT KARSHENA IS DA BEST AND THIS SHUD BE RECOGNISED CELEBRATE GOOOD TIMES COME ONE!!! AND JASMINE IS GANGSTER HLD TITE GERTRUDA - GANGSTERRR GEE! HLD TITE 10A1

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Phosphatidic acid phosphatase
Enzyme that converts phosphatidic acid into diacyl glycerol.

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Patricia Schultz
Patricia Schultz is the author of the travel book 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, this is her best-selling book and the result of a lifetime of travel, she traveled around the world on assignments for travel guides such as Frommer's and she is the executive Producer of the Travel Channel series of the same name 1,000 Places to See Before You Die (TV series).

Little Italy, Niagara Falls New York
Little Italy Niagara is a neighborhood famous for Italian American restaurants, delis and bakeries. It is located on 15 blocks of Pine Avenue in the city of Niagara Falls New York. The oldest Italian Society, The Cristoforo Colombo Society, in the USA started in 1903 in Little Italy Niagara. The Cristoforo Colombo was established to help bring Italian immigrants to Niagara Falls USA. Over 100 years later the society is still a major part of Little Italy Niagara. The Cristoforo Colombo Society along with thousands of Italian-Americans from Niagara falls New York helped build St. Joseph's Romam Catholic Church in 1905. Today the church is still the religious focal point for Italian Americans living in Niagara Falls New York. Several famous and infamous people came from the Pine Avenue "Little Italy Niagara neighborhood. Sal Maglie was born on April 26, 1917 in Niagara Falls New York. Maglie was a major league pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers known as "Sal the Barber," because he gave close shaves—that is, pitched inside to hitters. Today there is a Stadium located at the foot of Pine Avenue "Little Italy Niagara" named after Maglie. The stadium has been the home to many minor league teams, most memorable team was the Niagara Falls Pirates, which Sal Maglie served as the General Manager in the 1970's. Tommy Tedesco described by "Guitar Player" magazine as the most recorded guitarist in history, having played on thousands of recordings was born and raised in Little Italy Niagara. The most infamous person from Little Italy Niagara was mafia boss Stefano Magaddino. Magaddino He was a charter member of Charles "Lucky" Luciano's Mafia Commission which met several times at the Hippodrome Theatre on 19th Street and Pine Avenue in "Little Italy Niagara". Magaddino's empire strectched from Niagara Falls New York where he opreated out of the Magaddino Funeral Home on Portage Road and Niagara Street, north to Toronto and south to Youngstown Ohio. Furthermore, Little Italy Niagara is home to two world famous places, DiCamillo's Bakery (1917) and the Como Restaurant (1927). Both have made Pine Avenue their home since the early 1900's and are still in operation today in the heart of Little Italy Niagara. Today the population of Niagara Falls according to the 2000 Census is 23.7% Italian-American which approximately 50% of the Italian Americans living in Little Italy Niagara.

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Radioactive displacement law
The radioactive displacement law shows the decay of alpha radiation and beta radiation.

Harlequin fish
For the Harlequin Fish please see Harlequin or Harlequin Rasbora (reccomended).

PUNNASSERI NAMBI SREE NEELAKANTA SHARMA
Sree Neelakanta Government Sanskrit College ,Pattambi is a monument to the pioneering Sanskrit scholar Panditharajan Punnasseri Nampi Neelakanta Sharma, who founded the Institution in 1889 as a Sanskrit school called `Saraswathodyothini' at Perumudiyoor, near Pattambi.The Sanskrit school was once famous as the `Nalanda on the banks of the Nila' (Bharathapuzha), attracting students of all castes from far and near at a time when learning Sanskrit was a monopoly of the upper castes.Born in the year 1858 and brought up in an Orthodox Brahmin atmposphere Nampi later become a towering figure in the cultural renaissance of Kerala through his activities to promote Sanskrit Education.

laws of Maryland
The Laws of Maryland comprise the session laws have been enacted by the Maryland General Assembly each year. According to the Boston College Law library, session laws are "useful in determining which laws were in force at a particular time." Unlike the Annotated Code of Maryland, the Laws of Maryland are arranged chronologically, rather than by subject. They are the state-level counterpart to the United States Statutes at Large.

4:00 Minute Mile Run by Soccer Local
On June 30th, 2000, a young man named Nick Bompezzi ran one of the fastest miles timed for an amature. Nick was raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan and went on to play soccer for many teams. During his Freshman and Sophmore College Summer, he set his mind to complete unbelievable feat, The 4:00 Minute Mile. Sun shining, no wind and a 1500 meter course set up. To no ones surprise, the soccer athlete did it in his first official attempt, 3:58.4! Nick is now living in Arizona, teaching 7th and 8th grade technology. Of course he is coaching as well.

Channel
CBBC Channel

Host
Ross lee

About
Ross lee is traped down the chute with no escape and only millions of video tapes falling down and a few people too...

Channel
CBBC Channel

Host
Ross lee

About
Ross lee is traped down the chute with no escape and only millions of video tapes falling down and a few people too...

Gillotts School
Gillotts is a school in the south of Oxfordshire it regulary gets good grades and has a few very succesful rugby teams. One of which is the U15 rugby team that one the Oxforshire county cup, and got very far in Daily Mail Cup, getting into the last 32 teams.

Union Bycicle Corps
The Union Army created a short lived force as paart of the Army of The Potomac featuring men on bycicles. Primarily operating as messengers, The bycicle corps was active in the Eastern theatre from august 1864 through January 1865. However, due to logistic difficulties, weather issues during winter months, and scarcity of metal near the end of the war, the project was scrapped under the orders of Ulysses S. Grant.

La Malagueña
La Malagueña is arguably one of the most famous 'Spanish' Flamenco songs and it was not written by a Spaniard.

La Malagueña was written by Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963) originally for the piano, but was quickly adopted for the guitar - the instrument which made it famous.

La Malagueña is often attributed to a classical Spanish composer such as Isaac Albeniz, Francisco Tarrega or Rodrigo. Its early popularity was through sheet music, back in the days when that medium was the prime income provider for composers -- the publisher sold over 1 million copies in ten years. Andre Kostelanetz chose it as the lead track for his South Pacific LP, "The Lure of the Tropics." A few years later, the 101 Strings put it on their "Soul of Spain, Vol 2" album. A "malaguena" is a woman from Malaga, a Spanish city on the Mediterranean in the Andalusia region of Spain.

Alan Buzza
Alan "The Buzzard" Buzza

Bio
Full name Alan Jan Buzza

Born March 3, 1966, Beverley, Yorkshire

Current age 42 years

Major teams Cambridge University

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Rugby position Fullback

Early Life
Director of Rugby at Loughborough University. His playing career took in Redruth, Cornwall, Loughborough Students, two Cambridge Blues (one as captain), Wasps (1990-95), several England ‘A’ caps, a bench place for one Five Nations international and a non-capped tour to Canada.

After studying at Loughborough and Cambridge, Alan played for Wasps for several years, during which time he collected many England 'A' caps and an appearance on the bench for the full England team. After injury he then spent 3 years coaching and studying in his first stint as Loughborough coach before playing and coaching at Rotherham for several years. He also coaches England Universities.

The Money Masters
"The Money Masters" is a documentary which treats the history of money and banking with emphasis on the Western World and especially the Federal Reserve System. It considers the economic and political implications of printing money done by a secretive banking cartel. It describes the creation of the Federal Reserve System in the United States by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The movie is long and requires some level of economic understanding. Excluding a few repetitive moments, the movie delivers valuable information which is hard to find elsewhere. There is an interesting proposal at the end of the movie about fixing the banking system and the enormous US government debt. In the light of the recent (2007/2008) banking debacle in US and elsewhere, the movie appears to be "right on the money".

For the purpose of this short review, the reviewer ordered the movie from the identically named website but it is also available for free on Google video.