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St. Vincent's College
St. Vincent's College is a private Roman Catholic college with courses in Nursing and related Healtch Sciences located in Bridgeport, Connecticut. St. Vincent's is affiliated with the St. Vincent's Medical Center in Brideport, and the two institutions share campus facilities.

Originally founded in 1905 as St. Vincent's School of Nursing by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, the college offers 2-year Associate degrees in Cardiovascular Technology, General Studies, Medical Assisting, Nursing and Radiography. The college also offers a number of non degree certificate programs, including Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Health Care Management, Health Care Reimbursement Specialist, Health Promotion, Hospital Coding Specialist, Medical Assisting, Medical Office Assistant, Multi-Skilled Assistant, Central Sterile Processing Technician, and RN Refresher certificate programs. Admission is not open and is selective.

St. Vincent's is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The school is also accredited by various Connecticut state agencies and professional organizations.

Allan Howell
Former GM/President of the CFL Ottawa Roughriders

Loverly
Loverly is the 2008 album of the singer Cassandra Wilson. It was released at Blue Note Records on June 04, 2008.

Track listing

 * 1) Lover Come Back To Me
 * 2) Black Orpheus
 * 3) Wouldn't It Be Loverly
 * 4) Gone With The Wind
 * 5) Caravan
 * 6) 'Til There Was You
 * 7) Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
 * 8) Arere
 * 9) St. James Infirmary
 * 10) Dust My Broom
 * 11) The Very Thought Of You
 * 12) A Sleepin' Bee

Personnel

 * Cassandra Wilson: vocals;
 * Jason Moran: piano (1-6, 8-10, 12);
 * Marvin Sewell: guitar (1-10, 12);
 * Lonnie Plaxico: acoustic bass (1-6, 8-10, 12);
 * Reginald Veal: acoustic bass (11);
 * Herlin Riley: drums (1-6, 8-10, 12);
 * Lekan Babalola: percussion (1, 2, 4-6, 8-10);
 * Rhonda Richmond: background vocals (8);
 * Nicholas Payton: trumpet (1)

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Sworn And Broken (song)
"Sworn And Broken" is a 1996 single by grunge band Screaming Trees.

Track Listings

 * 1) Sworn And Broken (3:35)
 * 2) Butterfly (Live) (3:10)
 * 3) Dollar Bill (Live) (4:28)
 * 4) Caught Between/The Secret Kind (Live) (7:38)

Sworn And Broken

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Headstrong
With a 25-year track record and an operating footprint across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Headstrong, formerly known as James Martin & Company, is a global consultancy providing clients with value-based solutions across:

Consulting Application Outsourcing Product Development Services Business Process Outsourcing Industry expertise Our expertise and knowledge cover financial services, the public sector, and the service industries. We supply a full range of solutions, from management consulting to implementation to maintenance, leveraging a strong heritage of program/project management capabilities to deliver the right solutions at the right time and at the best price.

Domain expertise Headstrong applies domain expertise and consulting prowess, with sharp technical acumen, to engagements at every point of the solution chain. Across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific, we assist clients in business operations, technical consulting and local management. Our full-service Global Delivery Centers in India and the Philippines operate seamlessly through our Distributed Consulting™ model. Our clients deal with one strategic entity that commands a worldwide resource footprint.

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Biograghy
David Castell is a prolific producer in the Southwest. Over the years, he has been instrumental in making albums for Deep Blue Something, Burden Brothers, Blue October, SouthFM, Course Of Empire and many more. He is said to have a talent for helping artists shape and arrange their music, and a signature production style that has garnered airplay for most projects he has been involved with.

He is currently working with 'The Toadies' on their first new album in 7 years entitled 'No Deliverence'

Greyline
Welcome to the world of Greyline. The music these four guys play, breathes a dark atmosphere. Hard riffs, breathtaking melodies and raw vocals - ranging from ‘clean with an edge’ to caveman growls - all work together to create arresting songs with a heavy sound. It’s not easy to describe the style of music Greyline plays. One could call it metal, but not traditional metal.

The band was established in 2002 by current guitarist Job Tichelman. After a few line-up changes the band selfreleased their first record called “Shaping Directions”. Right after the release the German record label Beniihana Records showed interest. Greyline and Beniihana Rec. decided to work together on the band’s first full length record.

In November 2004 Greyline released their first record “Red Carpet Avenue”. You may call this release quite successfull because the first pressing of a thousand copies sold out within 2 months. Together with Burning Skies (UK) they did a 10 days tour, mainly through Germany, as a promotion for this record.

In the beginning of 2005 the bass player announced he couldn’t go along with the band’s ambitious plans. He was replaced by Mart Wijnholds. The band continued where it had left off and started touring again, sharing stages with The Dillinger Escape Plan, Eighteen Visions, Crowbar and many others. Greyline received a lot of good reviews. The well-known Dutch magazine Aardschok wrote: “Between Converge and Shai Hulud this band has found its niche, and they deserve it!”

In 2006 Greyline was chosen to support Textures for their release show in ‘013’, Tilburg (NL). Besides supporting Textures they also opened up for Burst (Swe, Relapse Rec). That year Greyline played over 35 shows, in Holland and abroad (Denmark, Belgium, Swiss, Czech and Germany)

Live the band plays mostly new material. In the beginning of 2008 Greyline participated in the 2008 edition of the Freesonica project. Expect two brand new songs on the Freesonica sampler which where released during Eurosonic 2008. One of these songs can also be found on the UP-sampler from the well known Up-magazine.

Still in the beginning of 2008, Greyline and Mart Wijnholds decided to part ways. After some discussion about both the progression of Greyline and Mart’s other band both sides came to the conclusion that Mart’s heart lies with making blastbeats and doom. Jabba has taken over the bass part from now on, alongside the vocals.

The band is currently working on a pre-production for their third record. The record will be called “Nomads On The Run”. The big difference between the old and new Greyline is a stronger focus on the structure of the songs instead of progressive riffing. Well-structured songs, but still heavy. Each song has its own character. The vocals will probably surprise a lot of you. It will all sound heavier and darker but catchier.

From July the 7th till the 16th Greyline will record their new album in the Graveland Studio. This studio is mostly known from the work with Autumn (MetalBlade Rec) and some other famous Dutch artists. Phillip Cope, known from his work with Baroness and Kylesa, will work his magic on the final mix. Together with this team of professionals the outcome will be a blast!

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Off Season (Novel)
Off Season is a horror fiction novel by Jack ketchum.

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The Economical Insurance Group
The Economical Insurance Group began in Kitchener (then Berlin), Ontario with a group of people with a plan to protect their neighbours from devastating financial hardship caused by fire. They formed The Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Berlin and issued the first policy on a house and barn on November 25, 1871.

Today, the Canadian-owned Economical Insurance Group is one of the largest property and casualty insurers in Canada serving customers from coast to coast.

Jaime Lucero
Jaime Lucero (Born May 12, 1957) is a Mexican-American who immigrated from his home state of Puebla to the United States. Today he his a garment industy mogul with many side projects.

Charles Lanman
Charles Lanman was an author, government official, artist, librarian, and explorer. He was born at Monroe, Michigan, on June 14, 1819 and died at Georgetown, D.C., on March 4, 1895. Lanman's early life included newspaper work as editor of the Monroe (Michigan) Gazette, associate editor of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Chronicle, and as a member of the editorial staff of the New York Express. Lanman studied art under Asher B. Durand and became an elected associate of the National Academy of Design in 1846.

Lanman's career included service as librarian for the U.S. War Department, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Washington City library; head of the returns office in the U.S. Interior Department; private secretary to Senator Daniel Webster; American secretary to the Japanese legation; and assistant assessor for the District of Columbia. In addition to the Dictionary of the United States Congress, Lanman's published writings include several collections of essays, biographies of Daniel Webster and William Woodbridge, and accounts of his own travels and explorations in the United States.

Martha Wright
Martha Wright

Once a music teacher in the Shelby County School System (the Greater Memphis Tennessee area), Martha Wright founded a private after school music program in 1994, the West Tennessee Youth Chorus ([www.westtennesseeyouthchorus.com]), to give more children the opportunity to have quality music instruction. Two years later the West Tennessee Children’s Chorus, a younger training choir was added. Soon she began organizing the Crossroads Children’s Choral Festival ([www.crossroadschildrensfestival.com]), which takes place in Nashville, Tennessee every July.  West Tennessee Youth Chorus

A proponent of public school education, the WTCC/WTYC was founded to augment public and private music programs. As a school teacher, Wright worked to affect mainstream programs and shore up music excellence in the middle and junior high school grades where she felt it was most wanting.

The WTYC, established by Wright as a touring choir has quickly gained national and international attention. The WTYC performed for a crowd of 15,000 for the Kiwanis International Convention in 1997.

In 2000, The WTYC was selected as the featured children’s choir for the nationally televised National Pageant of Peace—Presidential Christmas Tree Lighting with President and First Lady Clinton officiating.

Producer Bob Johnson related in iCom Magazine-Video News, February 2001 that he chose the WTYC from Memphis to perform “after weeks of reviewing videotapes of various choirs from around the country…Each year the selected choir must be able to accompany other performers, when requested, in addition to their own selections.” The WTYC performed and shared the stage with the Cast of Fosse, Welsh soprano Charlotte Church, and county singers Billy Gilman and Kathy Mattea.

After performing with the US Navy Band, then chief composer and arranger Bryan Kidd wrote, “It is with pleasure that I write of the exceptional talent, skill, and musicianship of the West TN Youth Chorus. What distinguished this group were that they were very strong musically, thoroughly trained and prepared, exceptional disciplined, ‘quick studies’ in learning new material, flexible, patient, and consistently professional performers. The success to this year’s Pageant of Peace was due in no small part to their ability to consistently ‘deliver the goods,’ and to do so in a professional and pleasing manner.”

The West TN Youth Chorus was invited a second time as the featured children’s choir for the National Pageant of Peace in 2004, this time with President George and First Lady Laura Bush as officiators. President Bush, who greeted the young singers and Wright after the event stated “You are real good.” (see attached photo from whitehouse.gov) The WTYC performed with the US Marine Band celebrities from different genres. A clip of the WTYC performing “O Holy Night” with operatic tenor Carl Tanner can be viewed on his website. (carltanner.com see audio and video clips—2004 Pageant of Peace)

The WTYC also performed with country singers Marty Stuart and Connie Smith and shared the stage with Reverend Robert Schuller for the Pageant of Peace, who after hearing the WTYC, extended an invitation for them to perform at the Crystal Cathedral.

Bob Johnson, Producer, upon addressing a crowd of supporters of the Pageant, introduced Wright with the following “The WTYC is a very talented group of children, but behind this wonderful choir is a very talented director.”

The WTYC was acknowledged by Pope Benedict during his first appearance at Vatican Square during their 2005 tour to Italy. The WTYC has performed at the Basilica San Marco, Venice, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris.

Other Acknowledgements: Joe Fab, producer: “Unbelievable! You and the children brought so much to the event again!” Kallen Esperian, operatic soprano: (kallenesperian.com) “Your blend is incredible. I hope to be able to perform with you someday." 	Thomas Kinkade, painter: “Your children were wonderful!”	Marty Stuart, on Martha Wright: “I like working with her.” 	Paul Chandler, owner of Resource Entertainment Group (regmemphis.com): 	“This well-disciplined group of young musicians will lighten the heart with their youthful blend.”	Henry Leck, founder of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir: “The dedication and commitment to the higher education of the singing art of Martha Wright is evident in their performance.”	Willard Scott: “This talented group of children stole the show last night. Their 	director Martha Wright is a lovely woman in her own right.” (Introduction of the WTYC’s performance on The Today Show-Dec. 3, 2005)	Former students:	Ashley Cole, winner of several talent and pageant competitions: “Every goal Ms. 	Wright sets, she achieves.” 	Matthew Falkum: “I give a large credit to Ms. Wright and the WTYC for my success as a singer and performer.” ''' Crossroads Children’s Chorus Festival ''' Four years ago, Wright produced an International Choir Festival—featuring children’s choirs from various areas of the country. The Crossroads Children’s Chorus Festival, as it is now known, takes place each July in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Opryland Resort.

The CCCF has attracted top choirs from the choral world, top clinicians, international in flavor, and top celebrities representing various genres with which participating children’s choirs sing. A classically trained mass children’s choir is rehearsed by Wright and invited artists and clinicians. The CCCF provides a more personal opportunity for the children to ask questions and receive instruction from invited celebrities during master classes that are held during the week as well as individual choir concerts.

In 2008, Stephen Hatfield, will be the guest conductor for the CCCF. The festival concert will culminate with a final concert of broad audience appeal, as celebrity performers assemble to add their authenticity and color to the performance, with repertoire such as Shenandoah and Danny Boy among other favorites.

Current participating choirs include Reverend Robert Schuller’s Crystal Cathedral Academy Chorus and Contra Costa Children’s Chorus, both high-profile children’s choirs from California, Rapid City Children’s Chorus (South Dakota), the Austin Children Choir (Texas), and Wright’s own West Tennessee Youth Chorus.

The final concert on July 17, 2008 will be held on the Grand Ole Opry House, during which the mass children’s choir will perform with celebrities such as Pavarotti-competition winner Kallen Esperian, Lawrence Hamilton (Broadway lead in Ragtime), and country singer Ronnie Milsap.

Education

While attending school at the University of Central Arkansas, Wright was a voice student of Dr. Martha Antolik and also studied with Dr. Anne Patterson, who had studied the Koda’ly method in depth while in studying in Hungary. Wright studied piano with Dr. Mark Hanson. Dr. Hansen is now the Music Department Chair at Boise State University.

It was an earlier, high school choir director, Mr. Robert Taylor, who first exposed Wright to the use of sight reading with numbers. She sang in Taylor’s award-winning choirs for three years.

Wright received her BME as a voice major and piano minor on an accompanying scholarship.

Philosophy of Teaching

Wright has six stated areas of emphasis for the WTYC/WTCC which she has refined over three decades of teaching. First is her insistence on maintaining proper vocal technique. Using what she learned as a classical soloist and choir participant, Wright has come to define “good vocal technique” as vocal methods that maximize pure tones, with outstanding intonation and pitch and proper breath support, while maintaining a healthy voice—that is without injuring singer’s vocal chords.

Wright’s second area of emphasis used to train her choirs is sight-singing. Wright explains, “Since our voices have no keys to touch, holes to cover, it helps the process of converting paper to sound by giving the pitch or interval a name.” For this, Wright uses the Solfege Syllables, which have long been used in Western Civilization as a means of teaching. Educators in Hungary, early in the Nineteenth Century and before, used this method of note-to-voice management in conjunction with folk hymns from their own native folk cultures, to teach sight-singing for the voice. Other similar methods have used the Arabic numbers to serve the same function. As a youth and college student, Wright was exposed to experts of both of these methods in a choir setting.

Part-singing is the third area of Wright’s teaching emphasis. Teaching choir students how and when to sing harmonies and blending them in pitch, intonation, and breath-control to match as one synergistic voice is her goal with each student and with each choir. When she identifies the source of a discord, she demonstrates to her students how to correct the mismatch in pitch and continues on. In order for the blend to be at its best, each individual in the choir must be in sync—and Wright believes that spending the time to bring each individual to his or her fullest potential is in the interest of the choir as a whole.

Ear-training is the fourth area of emphasis Wright stresses as she teaches her choir students to sing, overlaps others, but describes a distinct skill of implementing the principles training the ear while learning to part-sing and read music—the ability to correctly recognize notes as they are written and sung, so that they can be translated and reproduced into similar intended sounds. Wright teaches by example and mechanics how to do this to the maximum of each student’s abilities.

Fifth in her areas of emphasis is Performance. Martha Wright’s opinion is that if the basics are taught properly, the great performances will follow.

Wright’s sixth area of emphasis is Service. She feels that youth crave an innate need to be needed and to be a positive part of the communities in which they live. It is so often all about taking. But Wright believes that those who have musical talent should share the gift of their voices.

Wright maintains that “the one-ness of her choral training engenders a habit among participants to listen. This becomes a wonderful life-skill as it is generalized and incorporated into each child’s life.”

Stevie Blacke
Stevie Blacke is an arranger and multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles, sometimes referred to as "that string guy" or "The Blacke Orchestra" (playing violin, viola, cello & double bass). Stevie is also well versed in electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, mando-cello, electric violin,  electric bass, banjo, dobro, lap steele, saz, sitar, esraj, erhu, even autoharp.

Stevie has recorded and/or performed with some of the most recognized people in the business including Beck, Madonna, Staind, Weezer, Hinder, The Kooks, We Are Scientists, Matchbox Twenty, Taylor Hicks, Timbaland with Elton John, Michael Stipe, Rihanna, Coheed & Cambria, Colbie Callait, Sarah Kelly, Tousand Foot Krutch, Ashlee Simpson, Backstreet Boys, Aly & AJ, Plain White T's, Bethany Dillon, Anna Nalick, Brooke Fraser, The Thrills, Belinda, Mark Seliger Feat. Rob Thomas, Ingram Hill, Snoop Doggy Dog, Chingy, Ludacris, Greg Allman, Ice Cube, Aaliyah, Mandy Moore, Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks, Zakiya and John Lee Hooker, Leftover Salmon, Matt & Greg Bissonette, Lynn Carey Saylor Feat. Brian May, Mother Hips, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas, Galactic, Lyle Workman, Kaci, members of the Grateful Dead the Counting Crows and the Black Crows, and Zero, to name a few. Producers Stevie has worked with have included Nigel Godrich, Steve Lillywhite, Timbaland, Rick Rubin, Matt, Serletic, Nick Raskulinecz, Brian Howes, Ken Andrews, Jeff Trott, Greg Wells, Marshall Altman, Oliver Leiber, Matt Mahaffey, Tony Hoffer, Mikal Blue, Mitch Allen, Dave Way, Chris Fudurich, Mike Flynn, Budda, Arne Frager, Jim Scott, Michael Vail Blum, Joel Moss, Fredwreck, Antonina Armato & Tim James, Rami Jaffee, John Fields, Ray Cham, and Caviar & O.D., among others. Stevie has recorded on numerous movie and television soundtracks and radio commercials, written and recorded string arrangements for over 200 Hip Hop, R&B, Pop, and Rock songs, and has performed at various well known venues throughout North America. Stevie appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno playing violin for Chingy, Snoop Dog and Ludicris, on a PBS show performing with Minnie Driver and most recently on Jimmy Kimmel Live where he arranged for a string/horn section and played with the house band on Oscar night. Stevie has produced songs that have been featured in movies and television, including "Smallville", the Harrison Ford movie "Firewall", and "the Visitors" with Nicole Kidman. An arrangement of a classical piece Stevie did will be featured in "Jesse James" starring Brad Pitt. Stevie has a degree from the Berklee College of Music and studied privately with Grammy nominated mandolinist David Grisman. He was born in London, England and raised in the United States. The son of an internationally renowned classical pianist, this talented multi-instrumentalist / songwriter / producer is endorsed by D'Addario Strings, Mojave Audio, Royer Microphones and Sibelius Notation Software

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LcrV
A somewhat unstudied part of the Yersinia pestis virulence protein factors that also includes all Yop's, which used to stand for Yersinia outer protein, but now has kept the name out of convention. LcrV's main function is not actually known, but it is essential for the production of other Yops. It is located extracellularly and is related to the lcr (low calcium response) gene in Y. pestis. LcrV is excreted, but antibodies produced are protective for this protein, which is not normally associated with regulation proteins in bacteria.

I am sorry this is very lacking but I just wanted to have an entry for it!

onjombe
onjombe verb/adverb/noun/pronoun/proper noun/adjective

tis word can be used any where at any time eg. he muttered onjombely.it was an onjombe situation.

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Beach Soccer World Cup 2004
The 2003 Beach Soccer World Cup was the tenth edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships and the last tournament not governed by FIFA. The tournament took place in Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first time since 2000.

Organisation
The format went back to how it was played in 2001. 12 teams were split into 4 groups of 3 teams with the top 2 teams progressing into the quarter finals.

Teams
From the 12 teams, a record 7 teams came from Europe, 4 teams came from South America including the hosts Brazil, and 1 team from North America.

European Zone:

South American Zone:

North American Zone:

Hosts:
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FitzGerald's
FitzGerald's was built in the 1920's from its early days as a hunting club and watering hole through its teen years as a jazz club during the 50's and 60's, it featured acts like Bob Scobey, Turk Murphy, Lil Armstrong, and the Original Salty Dogs. The FitzGerald family bought and renovated the building in 1980, and has had a reputation for great live music in a casual, comfortable, and unpretentious atmosphere. Chicago Magazine calls it "a musical gem," and the club has consistently found itself in the top 5 in Chicago polls of favorite venues.

Silver Leaf Tea Company
Silver Leaf Tea Company is a large-scale gourmet and exotic tea company based in Justin, Texas. The company's website is an informational hub for both distributers and individual consumers.

The company carries an extensive collection of over 800 teas, including some notably odd or rare varieties such as Chocolate with Chocolate Chips Tea, Eucalyptus Leaves Tea, Caramel, and Almond tea. Tea-drinking accessories including tea infusers and bags are also carried.

The company's blogs, newsletter, and articles are sources of instructional, educational, and informational sources on all aspects of tea and tea culture particularly in the areas of health, medicine and weight loss.

Categories include organic, blended, herbal, decaffeinated, private label, weight loss, iced, oolong, flavored, green, black, and white tea.

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LT. GOVERNOR MERRICK E CARN
MERRICK E. CARN (1808-1862) Was Lt. Governor of South Carolina from 1858 to 1860. He was a SC attorney, planter, mayor, county and state official, board trustee at USC and was in Presidental Elector during the 1850s. He was a member and deacon of St Jude's Anglican Church. He signed the "ordinance of Secession" in Dec 1860 at Charleston, SC. He was also a state colonel in the SC milita. He retired home and died January 1862 at his home in Walterboro, Colleton County, SC. He is buried at Ashepoo River Bridge in Colleton, County SC. He grave is a state historical marker. According to the diary of his cousin, David Gavin, he was considered the most liberal of men and Democrats at the time. He was a classical Lockean Liberal Southern Democrat.

Arsher Ali
Arsher Ali (Born 9th April 1984) is a British Actor.

Graduated from East 15 Acting School in 2006, where he won 1st Prize in The Laurence Olivier Student Award in his second year. On graduation he was signed by agent Ruth Young at United Agents (formerly P.F.D).

He immediately landed a few small parts in television drama's such as Trial and Retribution and Maxwell. He then made his professional stage debut in Nicholas Hytner's production of Rafta, Rafta by Ayub Khan-Din.

In 2007 he was included in Screen International's UK Stars of Tomorrow Nominations.

He is currently performing at the Royal Shakespeare Company in The Merchant of Venice, directed by Tim Carroll.

American Realty Road
American Realty Road is a private road in Maine extending from Ashland, in the state's northern reaches, West to the Daaquam border checkpoint with Canada. The road is approximately eighty miles long, and used by both logging operations and for outdoors recreation. It is part of a network of privately-owned and managed roads that constitute the only way to navigate most of northern Maine.