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Gerobatrachus
Gerobatrachus hottoni is an extinct genus of amphibian

Sylla Tequila's Life
A very spectacular person who has directed many films throughout her life. This phenomenal star is chased by the paparazzi constantly. Who can blame them? This person sure is bangin', if i do say so myself. Recently, this person directed a huge masterpiece film with a well-known fashion designer named 'NPEEZY'. Together they will rule the world.

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Game 3 Game 3 saw a fired up Bricks team coming up against a Jets outfit also looking for their first win of the season. It was the Bricks who looked keenest early, arriving well before the game and looking sharp during the warm-up. From the tip it was clear that the Bricks were here to play, as Campbell and M de Groot knocked down some early baskets to help the Bricks skip out to an early lead. To their credit the Jets kept their heads up, and on the back of a couple of 3 point bombs managed to narrow the margin to 2 midway through the half. Even though they were missing Ewart, the Bricks maintained strong defence down low, with Maginnity, M de Groot and Lane muscling up in the key and making it tough for the Jets to get any open looks. On the back of the defence, the offence was also flowing with Maginnity strong in the middle and Campbell extending the lead beyond the arc. Finishing the half with a tidy little give and go between the de Groot boys, the Bricks took a 26-16 lead into the break.

In the huddle during the break the talk was around learning from our poor second half last week and finishing this one off. As the second half commenced it was clear that the Bricks were going to do just that as the Jets struggled in defence with Salter and Lane the beneficiaries with some nice baskets early. As the half wore on the Brick dominance continued, and with the win secured, the big men M de Groot and Maginnity took the opportunity to lead the team on the fast break (an offensive tactic that we may look to shelve during tighter matches!!). The score blew out late with Kendall, Campbell, Salter, Lane, Maginnity, B de Groot and M de Groot (yes, the whole team), all adding to the lead. As the clock wound down another fast break was finished by B de Groot to bring up the half century and as the full time buzzer rang out the Bricks had registered their first victory 50 - 25.

All 7 members of the Bricks performed strongly on the night, and a special mention must go to Kris Kendall who performed admirably in filling the big shores left by Greg Ewart. We should also thank our 3 first time FAG's who turned up to support the team, and especially Kristy and Jess who did a great job of scoring.

Watch this space as the Bricks will surely look to build on this momentum in the coming weeks.

Till next week.

Your in Hoops

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Game 2

Match 2 saw an under strength Bricks outfit, missing regular stars Jordan Campbell and Troy Lane, come up against last years semi-finalists the Bishops. A pre-match talk had the 5 remaining Bricks ready to play a full game and the boys came out strong with Matt de Groot winning the tip-off and knocking it straght to his brother for the opening 2 pts. However, the bishops hit back hard and on the back of a 3 point bomb followed by a 3 point play quickly moved into the lead. A period of settling saw all members of the Bricks make a contribution to the scoreboard, with some strong work in the middle by Ewart and Maginnity seeing some easy baskets converted in the middle and some key free-throws hit. Then after a quick re-grouping time out the Bricks came out all guns blazing with Salter knocking down some clutch jump shots from the corners, B de Groot hitting a 3 pointer, and M de Groot also chiming in with a few jump shots. The Bishops could barely believe their eyes as M de Groot lept high to expertly finish a huge alley-oop play, The Bricks in at half time leading 22-19.

The second half began as the first finished with the bricks running in a few fast break opportunities and opening up a 6 point lead. As always the Bricks denence was strong, with the guards pressuring the Bishops outside shooters and the tall timber cleaning up on the boards, however as the second half continued on the Bricks offence began to falter. With heavy legs the fast break opportunities dried up and the jump shots, falling so nicely in the first half, began to rattle out. Maginnity tried to rally the troops with a few nice peices of work on the inside, but the Bishops gained the ascendancy and a 3 point lead. Into the last minute and again the ever dangerous Maginnity was fouled, quickly knocking down the 2 free throws to reduce the margin to 1. Unfortunately in their efforts to steal the ball and the game the Bricks fouled leading to 2 free throws and the buzzer sounding.

A great effort by the Bricks in only their 2nd competition game. Final score: Bricks 32 - Bishops 34

Till next week...

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Game 1 The first game of the regular season saw the Solid Bricks feat. Foul Intentions come up against Basketball Jones. It was a fired up Bricks outfit that took to the court for the tip off. After some strong defence the Bricks took an early lead thanks to a nice fast break finish from Salter. From there it was a tight first half with the strong brick defence giving few easy chances. The Bricks dominated in the key with the boards being easily controlled by the twin towers of Ewart and de Groot, ably assisted by Greg and Jordan. Unfortunately the strong defence was not backed up on the offensive end with the bricks only managing 8 in the half. Half time 13-8.

As the second 1/2 kicked off the bricks got a few early baskets thanks to the sweet shooting Jordan Campbell and a long bomb from Lane. As the 1/2 continued Basketball Jones began to get frustrated as they were unable to shake the tenacious Bricks. Tensions boiled over within the Jones camp and the bricks were awarded a double technical foul after the refs copped a verbal spray from the opposition. As Salter buried 2 free throws a member of Jones hurled the ball at the ref and was quickly ejected from the stadium. Another technical foul was issued and de Groot hit 1 of 2 free throws narrowing the margin was 6. Unfortunately in the dying few minutes the Bricks were unable to close the gap with the final score 26-20 to Basketball Jones.

A good first up run for the Bricks with plenty of promise shown for the season ahead. Next week will see the Bricks take on the Bishops at 8.55pm and will hopefully see them register their first victory.

Cheers.

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K K Zutshi
Link http://haryanapolice.nic.in/pages/Biodata_KK_Zutshi.pdf

The Galaxy Sessions
Not sure the album is notable. Maybe a redirect to Something Corporate is more appropriate.

The Galaxy Sessions is an unofficially released album by Southern California band Something Corporate recorded in 2001.

Track Listing
1. If You See Jordan - 4:23

2. I Don't Want A Job - 4:33

3. Letters to Noelle - 4:35

4. Airports - 5:28

5. Caldecott Tunnel - 4:38

6. Wait - 4:18

7. Heroine - 4:50

Credits

 * Andrew McMahon – vocals, piano
 * Josh Partington – lead guitar
 * Kevin Page "Clutch" – bass
 * Brian Ireland – drums

Frank Fournier
Frank Fournier was a photographer who captured an award winning photograph of Omayra Sanchez, a 13-year-old girl who died after an eruption of a Columbian Volcano in 1985. This photograph caused some controversy  as it was taken moments before the little girl was unable to be saved by rescue workers.

Marie Ganz
Hailed by the Lower East Side’s Jews as a champion of human rights and scorned as a violent and irresponsible hysteric by everyone from the New York Times to Emma Goldman,  Marie Ganz was a highly visible figure in the anarchist movement in 1914. Immigrating to the U.S. at age five with her mother and baby brother when her father had finally saved up enough money to send for them, her family eked out a precarious existence in the Jewish ghettoes of New York City. Following Lazarus Ganz’s 1899 death, Marie and her mother strained themselves to the breaking point by taking in massive amounts of piecework, barely able to stave off eviction and starvation. At age 13, Ganz convinced her mother to allow her to drop out of school and enter the factories. During the depths of the 1904 depression when the entire garment industry was on strike, shops were closing their doors and the fortune of the Ganz family sunk to an all time low. From Ganz's 1920 biography:

"Those days of suffering put a bitterness into my heart that never left it. … The fires of hatred broke loose in me then—hatred of the bosses that tyrannized over us … hatred of the landlords who would turn families into the street because of a few paltry dollars, hatred of the rich … hatred of the whole world, a world so black and hopeless. And I know that those days of starvation left me with my youth gone forever, though I was only fourteen years old."

It was at this point in her life that Ganz first encountered anarchism. Indeed, there were a great many Jewish anarchists in the ghettoes and it was only a matter of time before she listened to their ideas and found herself in agreement with their principles. ‘I wonder if any girl of my age who was working in a sweatshop for thirteen hours a day under a speed-up system would not have been.’  She read a great deal of radical literature, attended lectures and held discussions with other young radicals and would defend herself and her co-workers on the job, often instigating labor actions when nothing else worked. She began to gain a reputation among employers to the point where bosses knew her by name and face and refused to hire her, knowing that she would demand better conditions and pay for herself and her co-workers, and sometimes achieve it. Employment was possible only under an assumed name and through the intervention of non-radical friends.

Ganz was thrust into the spotlight during the unemployment unrest of 1914, in which she played an instrumental part. Much like the hardships a decade earlier, hundreds of thousands of workers were unemployed, evictions were omnipresent, starvation was everywhere. Sick of seeing the streets lined with evicted women thrown into the harsh winter cold with their children, Ganz finally snapped.

"All the fierce passions, the bitterness and hatred that years of suffering had bred, broke loose in me … Wild impulses surged in me bidding me to revolt, to stir others to revolt, to destroy and kill if necessary, to defy all the cruel laws that had crushed us, the laws that had never helped us, never protected us, the laws that had been always on the side of our oppressors … We were being destroyed. The time had come to fight—to fight or die."

Ganz began speaking in the streets, on the curbs, in the squares. Thousands would listen to her, hailing her as ‘Sweet Marie.’ She encouraged those who listened to her to break whatever laws were standing between them and their basic human needs. At her recommendation, hundreds swarmed the city’s upscale restaurants, dining and requesting that the bill be sent to the mayor. Hundreds swarmed the pews of unwelcoming churches for warmth and shelter. Ganz directed her listeners’ attention to the already inadequate charities. Without the permission of its denizens, she led 500 starving homeless people to the University Settlement House for nightly shelter and raised funds from equally unwilling parties to feed them every morning until spring. Riots ensued on occasion and Ganz herself was frequently hungry while feeding the masses.

The infamous Ludlow Massacre took place in April 1914, where, in a battle against striking miners, Colorado’s National Guard shot at and set fire to a tent colony set up for the wives and children of the workers. The nation was outraged and in New York City, protests were directed against John D. Rockefeller, Jr. for heading the corporation for whose benefit so many miners and their families had been killed. Marie Ganz was annoyed at the ineffectualness of Upton Sinclair’s ‘Free Silence League,’ which entailed mourners lurking silently in front of the Standard Oil building with signs reading ‘Thou shalt not kill.’ ‘What was I accomplishing? What was any of us accomplishing? Words, words, words! … They had done nothing toward bringing justice to the western miners.’  Ganz decided that the time had come for action and retribution and, while speaking in a park 30 April about the culpability of Rockefeller in the slaughter, someone pressed a pistol into her hand. Hiding the pistol in her dress, she led a crowd of people to the Standard Oil building, making very open threats on Rockefeller’s life the whole way. She made her way inside the Standard Oil building and onto the 14th floor where Rockefeller’s secretary said that he was not in. She left a message that she had come 'on behalf of working people' to ‘shoot him down like a dog,’ and then left.

Curiously, Ganz was not a priority for the police or the legal system. She was not arrested for three days after making the kind of threats that would have ended in life sentences for Mollie Steimer or Emma Goldman. When she was arrested, she was charged merely with disorderly conduct, sentenced to 60 days, and only made to serve 30 days. Ganz's relative immunity from state harassment can be attributed to several sources. She was close friends with influential Hearst journalist Nat Ferber, whom she would later marry. In Ferber's professional biography, he recalls Detective Stillson of the Red squad telling him:

"We have orders to be careful with her. If she was to get hurt, the mob would go crazy. We’d have to kill them to control them.  Besides, outside of shooting off her mouth, she’s a darned nice girl!"

Which leads to a third reason for Ganz's exceptional status, the paternalistic attitude toward ‘this poor misguided individual.’  In the words of Magistrate Murphy, ‘I do not believe this young woman is as guilty as the ringleaders. She, in my opinion, is a tool of older heads and vicious minds. They have urged her to challenge the law, and she has done so.’

Margaret Marsh, who wrote about Ganz in her 1981 book Anarchist Women, 1870-1920, is inaccurate in stating that, by the end of Ganz’s 30-day prison sentence, she had abandoned her radical convictions. It is true that Ganz did eventually apostatize from anarchist ideology, but that was several years later and her autobiography mentions nothing that happened in prison to have brought about such a drastic change. Instead, she continued to assert her own rights as well as those of the women imprisoned alongside her, sometimes resulting in collective action. Ominously, her release from prison was 4 July 1914, the day that three of her friends, in preparing dynamite to be used against Rockefeller, unintentionally killed themselves and another comrade in an explosion in a tenement building. She felt their loss deeply and her resentment toward Alexander Berkman and the other more prominent anarchists grew. She felt they were distorting and capitalizing on the deaths of her friends in the mass rallying events that followed. Furthermore, Ganz had no use for Emma Goldman.

"During all this time Emma Goldman, the anarchist leader, was away on a lecture tour and out of harm’s way. She paid no attention to the appeals to come back and to take part in the meetings. She was making money and was living comfortably at first-class hotels, and I became convinced that she had always been actuated by sordid motives."

Ganz distanced herself from the anarchists to continue working and supporting her family. There is no evidence that her convictions went away just yet, as she consistently asserted her rights on the job and convinced her co-workers to do likewise, occasionally resulting in labor actions and the loss of a few jobs.

In 1917, food prices jumped exponentially and hunger consumed the ghettoes. Ganz happened to be present in the market on the day that the women decided they could take no more. Carts were being overturned; dishonest merchants were being bludgeoned when Mrs. Teibel Shimberg caught sight of Marie.

"‘Look women,’ she cried. ‘Here is Marie Ganz. She will show you how to fix them blood-suckers.’  The women gathered around me with cries of ‘Tell us what to do!’  ‘All right,’ I answered.  ‘Come with me to Rutgers Square, and I’ll talk to you.’"

While the riots spread, Ganz and Ida Harris of the Mothers Vigilance Committee led hundreds of women, many with babies in their arms and children at their skirts, to march on City Hall to demand that the mayor fix food prices to an affordable level. The mayor was not in and while Harris and Ganz tried to keep the crowd calm, the women would not be subdued and continued screaming, ‘We want food for our children!’  The police instructed Ganz to tell them to go home in Yiddish and when she did so, the reaction from the women led the police to assume that she had ‘harrangued [sic] the crowd in bitter language.’   Ganz was the only one arrested and the women attempted unsuccessfully to free her from the police's custody. ‘”Give us back our Marie!” they cried. “Why do you take from us our Marie!”’  The women provided extensive jail support until Ganz was released with a suspended sentence. With attention having been thus drawn to the issue of food prices, boycotts were enforced until prices sunk to acceptable levels.

Though she had distanced herself from the anarchists, Marie Ganz remained a public figure who could be counted on to be a strong voice for the oppressed. It was when the U.S. entered into World War I that Ganz was separated from her radical beliefs. Ferber was pro-war—or pro-this war, believing it to be a war on militarism, a war on war and, indeed, the war to end all wars. As captured in Ganz's biography, Ferber's condescending and jingoistic bullying and denigrating of Ganz's ideas and activities led her to become a war supporter, even sitting on war committees.

After the publication of Ganz's biography, as written by Ferber, the two were wed and Ganz disappeared from public life. Irrespective of whether or not Ganz actually went back on her ideas, she did make a drastic lifestyle conversion, but perhaps her decision is not as shocking as it first seems. She led a very hard life from a very young age and cannot be blamed for wanting to leave the brutal labor force of which she had so long been a part. Marriage to an influential journalist was just such a ticket out of poverty. While Ganz gave every evidence of being sincere in her beliefs, she also wanted stability and security for herself. Anarchism and a public life offered her no such security and neither did the ghettoes. She took the marriage ticket out of poverty and the muting of whatever views she may have held for the rest of her life are neatly summarized in Rebels: ‘Radicalism is just as certain to be bred by poverty as conservatism is by wealth.’

Naples waste management issue
Naples has a waste management problem because the landfills are full. The garbage crisis of 2007 has led to serious health warnings but attempts to ease the problem are being hampered by the Camorra, the local mafia. The Camorra has infiltrated parts of the waste management industry in Naples, and a significant part of the budget appears to be disappearing into the pockets of the Camorra.

Since the mid-1990s, the Camorra has taken over the handling of garbage disposal in the region of Campania, with disastrous results for the environment and the health of the general population. Heavy metals, industrial waste and chemicals and household garbage are frequently mixed together, dumped near roads and burnt to avoid detection, leading to a severe soil and air pollution. Together with corrupt local officials and unscrupulous industrialists from all over Italy, the Camorra has created a cartel that has so far proved very difficult to combat for officials.

Dor Nissim
Dor Nissim was born in Kibbutz HaHotrim, on the 2nd of november 1991. As a child he was know for his unique gifts. When Dor was 10 years old he was already the owner of the Kibbutz's zoo. Growing up Dor loved soccer and trained with bitter determination in order to achieve his goals. Today he plays for Hapoel Hahotrim's U-18 team and stars as the team's Wing Back. He also plays as a Goalkeeper when needed.

He is also credited as the inventor of Israeli Soccer.

Dor is a chubby kid, however he has great speed and a heated temper which will get him to the top of football world.

He is currently Israel's best prospect.

H. Joseph Chaisson
DirectorsChairs-USA.com Henry " Joseph" Chaisson (born December 13 in Granville, NY) was catcher for the 1983-1986 conference title winners and 1985 College World Series participants University of South Carolina. A 6'3" right-hander, Chaisson posted a career batting average of .445, while batting in 195 RBI's and 65 home runs. Chaisson was named Coaches Poll, Baseball America, and Sporting News All-American. Chaisson graduated High School in 1982, lettering in football, baseball, and basketball. Chaisson was named New York All-State first team for both football and baseball. Offered scholarships from University of Tennessee, University of Georgia, Northwestern, Maryland, and UNC-Chapel Hill, and a commission to West Point, Chaisson chose baseball for the University of South Carolina.

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Robert L Dickinson
A scientist who conducted an investigation into penis size. His findings suggested that the largest known penis was 13.5 in long.

Wieferich@Home
Wieferich@Home is the Internet-based Distributed Computing Project searching for Wieferich primes. It is the first Czech DC project. The only known Wieferich primes are 1093 and 3511, found in 1913 and in 1922, respectively. It is not known, if there exist infinitely or finitely many Wieferich primes, or even if there exist only these two known. The project is included in number of lists of distributed computing projects. Everybody can participate in this problem by running a free application on own computer; the solution can be important in number theory, maybe also in cryptography.

Links

 * Wieferich@home - the web page of the project
 * On-line Encyklopedia of Integer Sequences - OEIS reference to the project
 * Free DC - Distributed Computing Stats System
 * Distributed Computing - active DC projects (mathematics)

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Pearse Flynn
Pearse Flynn is an Irish businessman best known as Chairman of Scottish First Division Football Club, Livingston FC. His early success was as an employee of various large IT and telecoms companies, but he has latterly concentrated on running his own businesses.

He is a controversial figure within Scottish football and business circles, having rescued Livingston from administration in 2004 with the express intention of running it as a profitable business having no previous affinity with the club. As Chairman, Flynn has been at the centre of the landmark court case of Manu Dorado, resulting in the SFA fining the club and banning Livingston from player transfers.(1)

Flynn's business success has also been tempered by controversy surrounding a number of failed businesses that resulted in large and sudden lay-offs in both his native Ireland and adopted Scotland, with claims of unpaid salaries.(2)

Born in Cork, Flynn obtained degrees in Applied Physics from Cork University and in Digital Systems from Limerick University. His early career saw him working for a number of years at Wang Labs in Scotland, where he was Production Manager. Flynn then spent 11 years at Compaq where he held a number of management positions, before being appointed General Manager EMEA of Newbridge Networks in 1999. (3)

At Newbridge Flynn acquired a reputation for slashing costs and a direct approach to management. His career flourished and as the company struggled, he was appointed CEO. In 2000 Newbridge Networks was acquired by French company, Alcatel. (4)

In 2001 Flynn left Alcatel and was appointed CEO of Damovo, a spin off from Erickson, funded by private equity firm Apax. At this point Flynn’s magic touch seems to have deserted him and he parted company with Damovo in 2003, in a move that was described as “amicable and immediate”. (5) Shortly afterwards Damovo made large scale redundancies and was handed over to its creditors. (6)

Flynn then embarked on a second career as an entrepreneur. He purchased a call centre company Callpoint Europe, convinced that he could buck the trend of moving call centres offshore.(7)   However later that year following the loss of a court case into non-payment of rent, Flynn put Callpoint into liquidation, restarting his investment as Contact4U Ltd.(8)   Located in offices at Glasgow Airport, the new company quickly won contracts with companies such as Talk Talk and Scottish Power.

In 2004 Flynn led the Lionheart Consortium that took control of Livingston FC from Dominic Keane. The club was at that point playing in the Scottish Premier League and enjoying the most successful period of its history, but in need of new finance and in administration.

In late 2005 Flynn launched Smarter Loan Ltd, a sub-prime loan broker and the company took over from Intelligent Finance as sponsors of Livingston FC. (9)

In May 2006 Livingston were relegated from the SPL and Flynn courted controversy in his attempts to force significant salary reductions on players with existing contracts. Manu Dorado refused the demand that he take a 60% cut in salary, despite having a year remaining on his contract with the club. Flynn unilaterally forced the pay cut, and also terminated the lease of the player’s company car and flat. Dorado took the club to court and an award was made in his favour. Flynn refuted the decision and the SFA banned Livingston from transferring players into or out of the club, until the player was paid. Incensed by the loss of the court case, Flynn branded Dorado “a terrorist”, to which the player responded:

'When you look at what is happening in the world it is unbelievable that someone can refer to a sporting matter and call someone a terrorist. Flynn is lying to the supporters. He says he offered me £30,000: the true figure was £3,000, which was disrespectful. It is typical of his bullshit.' (10)

In March 2007 Flynn sold his 4.44% share of Celtic FC announcing a further £750,000 investment in Livingston. He committed his future to the club and reiterated his desire to see them once again in the SPL. (11)

Later that year, with Livingston struggling in the First Division, Flynn announced that the underground heating had been decommissioned at Almondvale, in an attempt to save money at the troubled club, and that he would welcome external investment. In March of that year an attempt to sell the club to Eddie Ramsay, with the intention of turning the stadium into a dog track, fell through. Investment was finally obtained from Irish businessman Anthony McMullen who took a 50% stake in the clubs parent company. (12)

In January 2008 Flynn’s company and club sponsor Smarter Loan Ltd were forced into liquidation, quickly followed by Contact4U Ltd. The closures led to widespread criticism from employees that they had been laid off with as little as ten minutes notice and hundreds of thousands of pounds of unpaid salary .(13) Irish development agency Udaras also expressed concern and demanded repayment of £2M of grant aid that had been invested in the companies. (14)

Flynn remains an active entrepreneur and has recently launched a brace of new companies, where he is Chairman and majority shareholder. He is owner of Credit Fix Ltd and Red2Black UK Finance Ltd, both call centre companies that promote IVA‘s and Debt Management to indebted individuals and financially trouble companies. In April 2008, he announced that he had sold a 50% stake in the parent company of Livingston FC to Anthony McMullen, an Irish property developer. (15)

Macleay Valley
The Macleay Valley was the traditional land of Dunghutti People.

It is one the subject of the painting 'Map of the massacres of blacks on the Macleay Valley' (1991) by Robert Campbell Jnr (Australia, b.1944, d.1993)

Project Management Divide
The Project Management is the discipline of organizing and managing resources in a manner that can complete all the work required in the project within the scope, time, cost and defined. A project is a temporary effort, unique and progressive, undertaken to create a product or service also unique

All that we are dedicated to Project Management know the advantages of it (greater efficiency, lower cost and timeliness) and we know how necessary it is to compete in this global world.

For some time now, companies are more interested in the Project Management, aware of the improvements they can make to reduce costs and meet delivery dates of projects, there are still many companies and organizations that are not even aware of the improvements they can make the Project Management, is completely unaware of the Project Management. This reality is creating an inequality in the business world "the Project Management Divide".

On one side we have companies that are interested in the Project Management and we are implementing in its processes and another which did not even know him.

What is lost businesses and organizations that are in breach of the Project Management?

The Project Management brings many advantages including stress:

It allows a better response to changes It gets more with less cost (more efficiently) Coordination of resources Overall, better communication Lessons learned Ensures Quality It identifies the risks Centralizes information

What to do if my organization is in the Project Management Divide

The first thing is to learn to know what and how it can be useful to my organization. It can go to the PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI is a professional association for project management nonprofit that is present throughout the world.

Once we know the advantages that the Project Management gives us the next step is to implement, implantation is not easy, but the benefits far outweigh the effort of implantation. For the implementation it is best to have professional support.

What are you waiting to leave the gap of Project Management?

Evangelization

To all who know the advantages of the Project Management we face a new challenge, to publicize the benefits of the Project Management and how it helps us both in our personal and professional life. Let's eliminate the Project Management Divide, all we will succeed

Freedom Arms
Freedom Arms is a gun factory located in the small town of Freedom, Wyoming. The company is most famous for the .454 Casull.

Freedom Arms manufactures high-quality hunting rifles and revolvers, with many of its models costing over $2,000. The manufacturing process is meticulous and subject to extremely high standards.

Freedom Arms is the only business in Freedom, Wyoming, a town of less than 500 people.

Judgement Sampling
Purposive sampling: researcher selects a sample that is considered the most appropiate for the study.

David Sirieix
David Sirieix is a french-born art director and marketing strategist living in New-York.

Selected Works

 * When he got to my socks, I tell him, I'm not that kind of girl for Legale in 1997
 * Body by God. Denim for Marithe + Francois Girbaud in 2001
 * Unified Field Theory for Marithe + Francois Girbaud in 2006
 * Rocking horse with David LaChapelle for Passionata in 2008

Patrick Cruttwell
Patrick Crutwell was a literary scholar. He received the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1968. His scholarly works include The Shakespearean Moment and The English Sonnet. His works of fiction include A King of Fighting.

He worked at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.

He is deceased.

David Sirieix
If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. David Sirieix is a french-born art director and marketing strategist living in New-York.

Biography
David Sirieix was a medical student who leaved to go in USA to become art director. He operated his own agency in 1996 with no mean and no connection, just after reading a dozen of major books on communication. After one year, Adweek put one of his campaign in his Portfolio. The following campaign for Wilke Rodriguez and against other stylists made a lot of publications and controversy : "Tommy, can you hear me" against Tommy Hilfiger, "Escape cK" against Calvin Klein and "DKNwhy" against DKNY (Donna Karan New York).

A few years after, his campaign "Unified Field Theory" for Marithe + Francois Girbaud has made controversy and was banned after a complaint of the Vatican. The advertisement was a renewal of "The Last Supper" with super-models.

This year, he made a campaign for Passionata with David LaChapelle and Isabelli Fontana on the theme "Rocking horse" and one with Stephanie Seymour and Peter Lindbergh for Chantelle.

Today, he developed and work on a concept of archetypes linked with the fashion branch to improve marketing strategies.

Selected Works

 * When he got to my socks, I tell him, I'm not that kind of girl for Legale in 1997
 * Body by God. Denim for Marithe + Francois Girbaud in 2001
 * Unified Field Theory for Marithe + Francois Girbaud in 2006
 * Rocking horse with David LaChapelle for Passionata in 2008

Alphawezen
Alphawezen is a German Band by Aix-la-Chapelle born composer and producer Ernst Wawra in collaboration with singer Asu. The Alphawezen project began as an instrumental outfit and has evolved into a kind of Ambient Electronic Pop with the help of Asu. Her ethereal voice and self-written lyrics lend an organic quality to Ernst's instrumental layouts since the first album "L'Après-Midi d'un Microphone" (2001/Mole Listening Pearls). In September 2004 the second Alphawezen album "En Passant" was released on Holophon. In Oktober 2007 the third album "Comme Vous Voulez" was released on MOLE Listening Pearls again.

Diskography

 * Gun Song (2008 / download)
 * Comme Vous Voulez (2007 / album CD)
 * En Passant (2004 / album CD)
 * Speed Of Light (2004 / download)
 * Welcome To Machinarchy (2004 / 12" vinyl)
 * The Bruxelles EP (2004 / download)
 * L'après-midi d'un Microphone (2001 / album CD)
 * Into The Stars (2001 / 12" vinyl)
 * Gai Soleil (2000 / 12" vinyl)

Video Clips

 * 2008  Days
 * 2007  Speed of Light
 * 2002  Electricity Drive
 * 2001  Into the Stars
 * 2000  Frost
 * 1999  Gai Soleil

Weblinks

 * Official Website
 * Portrait on laut.de
 * Myspace Profile

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Sheree Mutton
Born on August 26, 1988 in Sydney, Sheree Mutton is a TV presenter. She is most notable for her recent appearance on "Fashion TV" (FTV), Foxtel with top Australian fashion designer, Peter Morrissey.

Stone & Youngberg
Stone & Youngberg is a financial services company offering a comprehensive range of products and services for [public finance] clients, institutional and private investors. Stone & Youngberg was founded in San Francisco in 1931 and today trades and underwrites all types of municipal bonds, land secured debt, and tax increment / redevelopment finance issues.

Stone & Youngberg worked on the [Coliseum Mall] project which was a commercial project on Hampton's Mercury Boulevard-Coliseum Central district. Block quote "Stone & Youngberg Underwrites $93MM in Tax District Financing"

Lawrence Prince
Lawrence Prince (fl. 1770-1771) was an 18th century Dutch buccaneer. An officer under Captain Sir Henry Morgan, he and Major John Morris led one of the columns against Panama in 1671.

Biography
According to Spanish accounts, Lawrence Prince was a Dutchman from Amsterdam who arrived in the Carribean sometime during 1769 or 1770. Prior to joining Morgan's forces at Port Royal, he had previously sailed up to Rio Magdelena intending to raid the town of Mompos located 150 miles inland. Prince was forced to retreat, however, when they were surprised by cannon fire from a recently built island fort protecting the settlement. Prince and his men, determined to "make voyage", sailed north to Nicaragua in August. As in Columbia, Prince sailed up the San Juan River, captured a Spanish fort and paddled by canoe to Lake Nicaragua where they successfully raided Granada. This was almost identical to the Morgan's raid in 1664. Official Spanish reports of the incident claimed that Prince "made havoc and a thousand destructions, sending the head of a priest in a basket and demanding 70,000 pesos in ransom."

Arriving in Port Royal weeks later, he and two other captains were reproved by Governor Thomas Modyford for attacking the Spanish without a commission or letter of marque. Modyford thought it prudent not "to press the matter too far in this jucture" and ordered them to join Morgan on his raid against Panama "which they were very ready to do". Impressed by his raid at Granada, Morgan appointed Prince third in command under himself and Captain Edward Collier. He and Major John Morris later led the vanguard, numbering 300 buccaneers, against the Spanish fortress on the morning of January 18, 1671. He supported the main force, around 600 men, with Morgan and Collier leading the right and left wings while the rearguard was commanded by Colonel Bledry Morgan.