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Star Wars: Lightsaber Battle Game
The Lightsaber Battle Game is a Plug and Play video game created by Hasbro and Tiger. The game uses a training droid with a sensor on it to run the game and register lightsaber movements made with the wireless lightsaber used to control the game. The game uses no buttons to control, but is instead controlled solely with the movements of the lightsaber. The game has seven levels. The first level is on Episode I: The Phantom Menace, and the boss at the end is Darth Maul. The second and third levels are on Episode II: Attack of the Clones, where you fight Jango Fett and Count Dooku. The fourth, fifth, and sixth levels are on Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, where you fight General Grievous, Emperor Palpatine, and Anakin Skywalker. The seventh and last level is on the Original Trilogy, where you combat Darth Vader. Other enemies included in the game are Battle Droids, Clone Troopers, and Geonosians. You take on Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Yoda, among other Jedi, in training sequences at the Jedi Temple. The game consisted of three Force powers to be learned - Force Push, Force Heal, and Force Saber Throw.

Man with a Camera
Man with a Camera was a television series about a freelance photographer that starred Charles Bronson.

Roblox
Roblox is a 3-D game where players can design their own games and other players can play in them. As you play more games and upgrade your place, you will be given badges to prove that you had accomplished something(e.g. Warrior badge)

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Killenard
<!-- Killenard is a small rural area situated on what is widely considered to be one of the Sli Daile, one of the five ancient roads of Ireland. The geographical area encompassed by Killenard consists of the townlands of Ballycarroll, Ballybrittas, Rathmiles and Tierhogar.

In the 1600`s a windmill was built on the highest part of the surrounding area in the townland of Rathmiles. Wheat produced by local farmers was brought there and ground on a commercial basis until its business declined around 1850 due to the advent of steam power. Its ruins still stand about 15 feet high, somewhat reminiscent of a monastic round tower, at the top of the aptly named Windmill hill.

One of the first large houses recorded in the area, Mount Henry, was built by Edward Skeffington-Smyth in 1820 and it is a wonderful example of Georgian Architecture. The nearby Gardeners cottage with its distinctive stone wall was built in 1830.

In 1829 the Church of Ireland Lea Church was built two hundred metres west of the windmill and services are still held there on a regular basis. The remains of John George Adair, (pictured above) the infamous landlord and owner of Glenveagh Estate in Donegal, are buried here. Jack Adair, as he was better known, also owned two large ranches in America where he was held in high regard by his business associates. Nevertheless the cowboys in his employ were said to be less impressed by his arrogant attitude.

The Catholic church of Cill an Aird was built in 1835 and this was followed in the 1840s by the construction of a small school in its grounds. In the 1880s a larger school was built close to the church entrance and this building is still in use today as part of the Killenard Community Centre.

In times past people attending mass in Cill an Aird would frequently use the "Mass path", a right of way that led from the Lea Church through the fields that now comprise the Killenard Golf and Country club, and out to the church where the Thatch Public house now stands.

At the beginning of the Mass path stood the remains of an old two story house, commonly referred to as the Fairy House, and several accounts of supernatural events were associated with it. It was eventually demolished in its entirety in the early 1970s.

Further along the mass path were the remains of the home of the Dempsey family, one of whose number became known as Cathir na gCapall, or Charlie of the Horses, a notorious horse thief who was eventually captured in nearby Monestereven and hung for his crimes in Portlaoise, or Maryborough as it was then known, in 1735. Cathir na gCapall and two of his brothers are buried in Ballyadding cemetery in Ballybrittas.

In 1840 the Killenard area was mentioned in the first Ordinance survey as consisting of four large estate style houses, two churches, a windmill and 30 or so small dwellings.

And so the area of Killenard had become the village of Killenard.

Opposite the gates of the Skeffington-Smyth house on the Killenard road was Church Wood, commonly referred to as the "Private Wood" due to a shrub lined path used by the Skeffington-Smyth family leading to the top of Windmill hill and emerging at the roadside just below the windmill itself through a stile built into the granite wall.

The road from Mount Henry Crossroads running east towards Jamestown is known as the "Long road." Heading in the Jamestown direction there is a two story house on the right hand side which was build with public subscription funds to house a Catholic priest. But as it transpired it was never used for this purpose.

The last of the Skeffington-Smyths left their house for London at the outbreak of the First World War and it was briefly left in the hands of its caretaker. By the late 1920`s, after several owners, the Skeffington-Smyth house was sold to the Diocese of Kildare and became the residence of Bishop Dr. Cullen who in turn sold it on to the Presentation Sisters in 1933.

The Presentation Sisters renamed the house Mount St. Anne’s and it remains so to the present day. --> Copyrighted material removed.

Tone Capone CEO
There are several men using the name Tone Capone in Hip-Hop. One in particular has separated himself from the pack with a stack of accolades at radio, labels, and now online dating back to 1990. Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Brentwood, Long Island, the college student wanted to work in the industry that was making neighborhood stars out of EPMD and Keith Murray. While at Stoney Brook University, Tone took to radio, and upon graduating, moved his outfit to Manhattan. In the decade-plus since, Tone’s executive wings grew in, first at Jive Records, working with Petey Pablo and Mobb Deep, before becoming Associate Urban Director at TVT, making stars out of Ying Yang Twins and Pitbull. Presently working as Executive Vice President of Universal/Motown’s Coalition Music Group, Tone also produces the Lisa Evans “Streets Soldiers Radio Show” on Hot 97. If he wasn’t busy enough, this jack-of-all-trades runs his own consulting company, plus has a groundbreaking and affordable online tool to unsigned talent in the works. Tone touches on his past, present, and future with AllHipHop.com, and speaks passionately about the burgeoning state of Latin music.

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Daniel Montbars
Daniel Montbars (1645-1707), better known as Montbars the Exterminator, was a 17th century French buccaneer. For several years, he was known as one of the most violent buccaneers active against the Spanish during the mid-17th century. His reputation as a fierce enemy of the Spanish Empire was matched only by l'Ollonais and Roche Braziliano.

Biography
Montbars was born to a wealthy family in Languedoc around 1645. He was well educated and raised as a gentleman. According to popular legend, Montbars' legendary hatred of the Spanish came from reading about the cruelties of the Conquistadors upon the New World. Leaving his native France, he served with his uncle in the Royal French Navy during the war against Spain in 1667. Acompaning him to the West Indies, their ship was sunk near Santo Domingo while in battle with two Spanish warships. His uncle's death served to further his hatred of the Spaniards and made his way to the pirate haven of Tortuga, becoming a buccaneer captain soon after his arrival.

He embarked at Havre in 1667 and from there attacked the Spanish settlements on the coast of Mexico, Cuba and Puerto Rico. He also raided settlements in the Antilles and in Honduras, capturing Vera Cruz and Cartagena. Defending his actions of vengence against the Spaniards, he was apparently successful in this endevor, becoming known throughout the Spanish Main as "Montbars the Exterminator" for exacting his own cruelties against the Spanish. He captured numerous forts, destroyed settlements and gave no quarter to his enemies although he did not murder in cold blood as some of his contemporaries. He also looted and set fire to Porto Cabello, San Pedro. Gibralter and Maricaibo among other Spanish strongholds. The circumstances of his death is unrecorded, however he may have been lost at sea while on one of his voyages.

In popular culture

 * Montbars is featured in several French dramas, most notably, the 1807 romance novel l'Exterminateuer: ou le dernier des filbustiers.

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Gov. Godswill Akpabio
Political Career Godswill Akpabio is the current governor of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria.

EDUCATION

He obtained a Distinction in the First School Leaving Certificate Examination at Methodist Primary School, Ukana before proceedings to Federal Government College, Port Harcourt for his West African Certificate Ordinary and Advance Levels. Obong Akpabio attended the University of Calabar, Calabar in Cross River State where he obtained a Degree in Law before proceeding to the Nigerian Law School, Lagos.

RELIGION

He is Christian.

Lookeen Search
Lookeen Search is a Plugin for MS Outlook to search e-mail and documents on the desktop computer, on local network and removable drives (CD, DVD). The documents can be searched by content, the same as with Internet search engines. It is developed by Axonic Informationssysteme GmbH.

Key features include

 * Instant search of e-mails, contacts, tasks, notes, appointments etc.
 * Instant search of attachments.
 * Instant search of local and network documents.
 * Offers seamless integration with MS Outlook via Add-in technology
 * Support for LAN (local network) and removable drives (CD, DVD and others).
 * Support for popular formats, document search from MS Office and PDF to TXT.
 * Group policies for enterprise environments: Updates, Network Access, Exchange Server access
 * Security: Allows user to store index data in encrypted directories
 * Searching in Outlook, MS Exchange (uncached mode as well as cached mode)

Supported Environments

 * MS Outlook 2003
 * MS Outlook 2007

Doug Anderson
Doug Anderson(born May 15, 1982) currently co-hosts the show Fight Quest on the Discovery Channel.

Born in New Jersey, Anderson enrolled in the USA army in 2002 and served for a full year in Irak. He had an intense activity and was rewarded with numerous decorations. During his military service, Doug was part of the Rapid Deployment Forces and from 2004 till 2005 his unit was in the frontline. The time spent in the military awakened his interest for martial arts. After becoming familiar with the Jiu Jitsu techniques, he went on to be the bodyguard of a high ranking officer who served in Irak. Decorated with 9 medals for his service during the war, Doug left the army in 2005 and continued training in the martial arts field. Until now, Doug managed to obtaina blue belt in Jiu Jitsu and is passionately studying Muay Thai and traditional boxing. When he's not traveling around the world for the Fight Quest tv show, Doug works as a volunteer for different civic organisations and spends his time with his nieces. He also enjoys drawing, painting and tattooing.

History
Creative Engineering Inc. was founded by Aaron Fetcher in 1978. His first thing he made was Whac-A-Mole. He created a car called the Jutta. In 1980 he met Robert L. Brock and founded Showbiz Pizza Place. The show inside the store was called The Wolf Pack 5. Then one of his shows, The Rock-afire Explosion went into Showbiz Pizza Place. The Rock-afire Explosion got replaced by Munch's Make Believe Band in 1990 for Concept Unification. Concept Unification was changing Showbiz characters into Chuck E. Cheese characters

Shows
The Wolf Pack 5

The Rock-afire Explosion

The Hard Luck Bears

The "New" Rock-afire Explosion

Other
Jutta

Edward Mansvelt
Edward Mansvelt or Mansfield (fl. 1659-1666) was a 17th century Dutch corsair and buccaneer who, at one time, was acknowledged as an informal chieftain of the "Brethren of the Coast". He was the first to organize large scale raids against Spanish settlements, tactics which would be utilized to attack Spainish strongholds by later buccaneers in future years, and held considerable influence in Tortuga and Port Royal. He was widely considered one of the finest buccaneers of his day and, following his death, his position was assumed by his protege and vice-admiral Sir Henry Morgan.

Biography
His background is largely obscure, with conflicting accounts as a Dutchman from Curaçao or an Englishman, and is usually refered to by the surnames Mansvelt or Mansfield. He is first recorded accepting a privateering commission from Governor Edward D'Oyley at Port Royal in 1659. Based from Jamaica during the early-1660s, he began raiding Spainish shipping and coastal settlements traveling overland as far as the Pacific coast of South America. In late 1665, he attacked a Cuban village with 200 buccaneers. Soon after this raid, he was offered a commission by the newly appointed governor Thomas Modyford at Port Royal to sail against the Dutch at Curaçao. His men refused to fight the Dutch however, some themselves being Dutchman, while others believed it would be far more lucrative to continue their raids against the Spanish.

In January 1666, Mansvelt and his crew left Jamaica. According to writer and historian Alexandre Exquemelin, Mansvelt led the fleet which captured and looted Granada and the Isle of St. Catherine, although this is disputed. He was, however, elected admiral of the fleet consisting of ten ships of an estimated 500 men. Sailing for Costa Rica in April, he intended to attack Cartago several miles inland but was turned back by heavy resistance from Spanish defenders near Turrialba. Several members chose to leave the expedition to return to Jamaica or Tortuga after this setback, however Mansvelt took what remained of the fleet successfully raiding the Isle of St. Catherine and capturing the island of Santa Catalina. The island was later renamed Providence Island by the English who later established a successful colony there.

After occupying the St. Catharine, Mansvelt sent word to Port Royal for reinforcements in order to use the island as a base to attack the Spanish. The island may have been what is San Andres, located 100 miles off Nicaragua. He failed to pursude the governor in his request, as well as his attempts to use the island as a pirate haven, and died of a sudden illness. Another version, again according to Exquemelin, claims he sailed from the island to Tortuga where he was captured by the Spanish in Cuba and executed for piracy.

Regardless, his position was assumed by another rising buccaneering captain Sir Henry Morgan following news of his death.

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Ethan Deforest
Ethan was a young boy who was found in north east europe at the turn of the late 16th century at the age of six. He was found by Mr. Alexander Demskie who took him in and raised him to be a fine young man. He was named after one of Alexander's close friends. At the age of nine Ethan began his piano lessons and learned that this was not his calling and gave up on his dream shortly after. Alexander enroled him in the all boy's school in Hemingway. Although he was bright he was rejected by his fellow classmates. By his early 20's Ethan was a quiet but a good leader and after much consideration ran to be the President of his new land which he had discovered off the coast of Japan, he had named it Sen Diabla Notorez and was quickly voted in. But sadly in his 3rd year leading he died of an unknown cause.



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Leonard Tehrani History
Leonard Philip Bersin, Born in Kensigton Section of Philadelphia, PA in 1983. Leonard was sent to foster care at the age of 13 months to the Tehrani Family of Claymont, DE. He attended Pre-School at the Jewish Community Center of Delaware and Soon went to Grade School at Albert Enstine Academy also in North Wilmington. Soon after the Tehrani family moved to West Chester PA. At age 10 Leonard was officially adopted by his foster family and changes his name to Leonard Babak Tehrani. In high school Leonard went to West Chester East High School the same school MTV and Hollywood Star Brandon Margera attended. He graduated with honors. While at East Leonard was the on Air Weather Forecaster and Station manager for Student run TV Station WVIK. He also Hosted Shows and made special guest appearances on local stations; WCHE, WCOJ, WMWX, NBC10, CN8-The Comcast Network and Fox 29 Philadelphia. After High School Leonard Tehrani when abroad to school in Israel and majored in International Politics and Law. While there Leonard broadcasted live back to the united state while carrying his own personal gas mask on various station just as the Iraq was starting. He soon returned home and attended Drexel University in Philadelphia majoring in Global Journalism. During that time Leonard ran for political office as a Supervisor for Westtown Twp. Chester County, PA. He lost but soon after was appointed a position on that board as Chairmen of the Parks and Recreation Commission. Leonard plans to run again for supervisor then governor of PA. He has also said several time that he plans to run for president of the united states before he finished his political career. Leonard has been a staple to Chester County Radio hosting a show on 1420AM WCOJ. Amongst all his accomplishment Leonard has also obtain a Pennsylvania Real Estate License and opened his own brokerage firm in November of 2007 which is located in Historic Downtown West Chester in a house Circa 1849 noted as the Faust Building. Previous to opening ERA Excellence Leonard was a Team Leader with a local REMAX office & was amongst the top producing agents with 83 transactions in 2006-2007 fiscal year. Leonard is now the owner of ERA Excellence.

Fotdi
Fotdi is a small town near Bhuj, Kutch, Gujarat, India. Habitted by Leva Patel. Most have immagrated to Harrow & Brent in London, England.

Gerarus
Gerarus is an extinct genus of insect from the Late Carboniferous.

Latzelia
Latzelia is an extinct genus of centipede from the Carboniferous.

Belesodon
Belesodon is an extinct genus of Eucynodontia from the Triassic.

Paliguana
Paliguana is an extinct genus of lizard from the early Triassic.

Apatopus
Apatopus is an extinct genus of Phytosaur from the early Triassic.

Protospinax
Protospinax is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish.

John McNulty
John McNlty is the devil. He was not born, but rather spawned in a pit full of rats and poop. Raised like a "normal human", many people mistake him for a biology teacher, when in reality he only wants to slowly devour our soul. Currently employed at Berlin High School, he has a cover as a perverted insructor of the biology science. If you spot it, RUN AWAY!!! Don't make eye contact, or hand contact, or anything contact, for touching him will cause your skin to peel off like hot glue string. In its spare time, McNultz can be found molesting animals with his alleged son.

Crusher of Dreams, Terror of Children
JMC has ruined a plethora of lives. Just listening to him talk causes you to loose ten years of your life, and clinical studies suggest that he is also a leading cause of brain cancer. For example, little Beneetha wanted to be a surgeon but after one day in his class she unexpectedly combusted and was hospitalized for the remainder of her life, which was only four more days.

Pachyrhizodus
Pachyrhizodus is an extinct genus of bony fish.

Bananogmius
Bananogmius is an extinct genus of bony fish.

Arachaeopsittacus
Arachaeopsittacus is an extinct genus of early parrot from the Oligocene.

Apodops
Apodops is an extinct genus of early caecilian from the Paleocene.

Chelydropsis
Chelydropsis is an extinct genus of snapping turtle from the Eocene.

Anne Panning
Anne Panning is an award winning writer of both fiction and nonfiction. She teaches English at State University of New York at Brockport and co-directs the Brockport Writers Forum.

Biography
Anne Panning grew up in Arlington, Minnesota and attended Augsburg College. She graduated in 1988 with a degree in English and then joined the Peace Corps. She served in the Phillipines and then returned to the United States to study for her MFA in Creative Writing at Bowling Green State University in Ohio; she graduated in 1993. She earned her PhD from University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1997.

Panning now teaches Creative Writing at State University of New York at Brockport and co-directs the Brockport Writers Forum with poet and colleague Ralph Black. She is married and has two children. Panning recently returned from living in Vietnam for six months while he husband taught on a Fullbright Fellowship and is working on a memoir about the experience, tentatively called Viet*Mom.

Publishing and Awards
Panning's first collection of short stories, The Price of Eggs, was published by Coffeehouse Press in 1992. Her next collection, Super America, was published in 2007 by University of Georgia Press. The latter is also the winner of the 2006 Flannery O'Connor Award and was reviewed in The New York Times.

Her short stories and essays have appeared in The Florida Review, The Beloit Fiction Journal, New Letters, Prairie Schooner, The Bellingham Review, The Black Warrior Review, The South Dakota Review, Fine Print, Writing for Our Lives, Terminus, Passages North, The Alaska Quarterly Review, The Greensboro Review, The Writer Magazine, Quarterly West, Kalliope, Kenyon Review, Laurel Review, Five Points, Under the Sun, and Cimarron Review.

Panning has won various awards for her writing and teaching, including the Chancellor's Award for Teaching in 2006 and 1st Place in the Passages North Creative Nonfiction contest in 2005.

Chisternon
Chisternon is an extinct genus of snapping turtle from the Eocene.

Phoeniconotius
Phoeniconotius is an extinct genus of flamingo from the early Miocene to the late Oligocene.

Craumauchenia
Craumauchenia  is an extinct genus of mammal from the Oligocene.

Stegotetrabelodon
Stegotetrabelodon is an extinct genus of elephant from the Miocene.

Makapania
Makapania is an extinct genus of mammal from the Pliocene.

Alachtherium
Alachtherium is an extinct genus of walrus from the Pliocene.

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