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Queen of the Nile at Noon
When Mary Pope Osborne was on a book tour, she asked kids which book title she would like best for Jack and Annie going to Ancient Egypt. The two titles were Queen of the Nile at Noon and Noon on the Nile. Kids liked Queen of the Nile at Noon better.

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Dr. Faisal Manzoor Arain
<!-- Dr. Faisal Manzoor Arain holds a Ph.D. in project management from School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore. He secured a Bachelor of Architecture degree and a Master of Science degree in Construction Project Management. He has worked as an architect in Pakistan and as an architect and projects manager in Saudi Arabia. He was involved with Ministry of Education, Singapore for developing designs and management systems for school building projects in Singapore. Dr. Arain has worked as Director Projects, Projects Planning and Development Department, and Assistant Professor, Department of Management at Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi, Pakistan.

Dr. Arain has consulted, researched and published widely in the discipline of Project Management and Design and Construction Management and has delivered invited lectures in various countries i.e., Canada, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. His research interests include designing educational spaces, design and construction interface issues, project management, and the development and application of knowledge-based systems for management of building projects.

Dr. Arain is the winner of the Donald S. Barrie Award 2005 conferred by Project Management Institute (PMI) USA. He is the first person in the Asia Pacific region to win this prestigious award. Dr. Arain enjoys a good research track record and have numerous papers published or accepted for publication in both international refereed journals as well as conferences.

Based on his achievements in the field of research and academia, Dr. Arain is listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (9th Edition), Who’s Who in Asia, Who's Who in the World (25th Anniversary Edition) and Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century.

Dr. Arain is currently working as Academic Chair, Construction Project Management with Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), Calgary, Canada. He is also lecturing (contractual) Project Management Courses for Project Management Certification Programme (Joint PMI, US programme) at Department of Continuing Education, Mount Royal College, Calgary, Canada. He can be reached at faisal.arain@sait.ca and faisal.arain@gmail.com.

Research Publications
Journal research publications:

1.	Arain, F.M. (2007) Critical Success Factors of Project Management Practices in Pakistan Construction Industry, Construction Information Quarterly, Journal of the Chartered Institute of Building, CIQ Paper No. 224, 9(4), pp. 179 – 185.

2.	Arain, F.M. and Tipu, A.A. (2007) Emerging Trends in Management Education in International Business Schools, Educational Research and Reviews (ERR), 2(12), pp. 325 – 331,

3.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2007) PSSCOC and Variations: An analysis of consultant related variations in school building projects, the International Construction Law Review, 24(3), pp. 366 – 381.

4.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2007) Modeling for management of variations in building projects, accepted for publication in Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 14(5), pp. 420 – 433.

5.	Low, S.P., Benny, R., Arain, F.M. and Susan, S. (2007) Analyzing Construction-related Market Trends in APEC Countries using GIS, Business Review, 2(2), pp. 29 – 47.

6.	Toor, S., Ofori, G. and Arain, F.M. (2007) Authentic leadership style and its implications in project management, Business Review, 2(1), pp. 31-55.

7.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) A framework for developing a knowledge-based decision support system for management of variations in institutional buildings, Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITCon), Special Issue Decision Support Systems for Infrastructure Management, 11(1), pp. 285-310, http://www.itcon.org/2006/21.

8.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) A knowledge-based system as a decision making tool for effective management of variations and design improvement: Leveraging on information technology applications, International Journal of IT in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (ITAEC + ITCon) Vol. 11, Special Issue Architectural informatics, 11(1), pp. 373-392, http://www.itcon.org/2006/27.

9.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) Developers’ view of potential causes of variation orders for institutional buildings in Singapore, Architectural Science Review, 49(1), pp. 59-74.

10.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) Knowledge-based decision support system for management of variation orders for institutional building projects, Automation in Construction, 15(1), pp.272-291.

11.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) Strategies for controlling and reducing variations in institutional building projects, Journal of Construction Research, 7(2), pp. 1-21.

12.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2006) Value Management through a Knowledge-based Decision Support System for managing variations in educational building projects, International Journal of Construction Management, 6(2), pp. 81 – 96.

13.	Arain, F.M., Low, S.P. and Assaf, S.A. (2006) Contractors’ views of the potential causes of inconsistencies between design and construction, Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, ASCE, 20(1), pp.74-83.

14.	Arain, F.M. (2005) Strategic Management of Variation Orders for Institutional buildings: Leveraging on Information Technology, Project Management Journal, PMI, 36(4), pp.66-77.

15.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) The nature and frequency of occurrence of variation orders for educational building projects in Singapore, International Journal of Construction Management, 5(2), pp. 79-91.

16.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) The Potential effects of variation orders on institutional buildings, Facilities, Emerald, 23(11), pp. 496-510.

17.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) How design consultants perceive potential causes of variation orders for institutional buildings in Singapore, Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 1(3), pp. 163-178.

18.	Arain, F.M. and Sevanandran, V.T. (2005) A barrier free transit system, Journal of Research in Architecture and Planning, 4(1), pp. 46-50.

19.	Arain, F.M. (2005) Potential barriers in management of refurbishment projects, Journal of Independent Studies and Research, 3(1), pp. 22-31.

20.	Arain, F.M., Assaf, S. and Low, S.P. (2004) Causes of discrepancies between Design and Construction, Architectural Science Review, 47(3), pp. 237-249.

21.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2003) Measures for minimizing adverse impact of variations to institutional buildings in Singapore, Journal of Housing, Building and Planning, 10 (1), pp.97-116.

22.	Arain, F.M. and Assaf, S.A. (2003) Project design and construction interface dissonances, Journal of Research in Architecture and Planning, 3(2), pp. 69-80.

23.	Arain, F.M. (2007) Leveraging on knowledge management approach for effective risk management in building projects, accepted for publication in the Business Review.

24.	Arain, F.M. and Tipu, A.A. (2007) Status of Project Management Education in Pakistan, submitted for possible publication in the International Journal of Management, Procurement and Law.

25.	Arain, F.M. and Tipu, A.A. (2008) Comparative Analysis of the Project Management Curricula offered by Academic Institutions in Pakistan, submitted for possible publication in the Educational Research and Reviews (ERR) Journal.

26.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2008) A Timeline-based Checklist for Strategic Management and Control of Variations in Educational Building Projects, submitted for possible publication in Construction Information Quarterly, Journal of the Chartered Institute of Building, CIQ.

Working paper publications:

1.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2007) Leveraging on Information Technology for Effective Management of Variations in Educational Building Projects: A KBDSS approach, Centre for Education in the Built Environment, Working paper 10, pp. 1 – 88, http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/publications/workpapers/list.php, UK.

Book Chapter publications:

1.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2007) Decision Support System: Development and Application, Chapter 14 (A framework for developing a knowledge-based decision support system for management of variation orders for institutional buildings), ICFAI University Press, India, pp. 257 – 291, ISBN: 81-314-0569-9.

International Research Roundup (Journal publication):

1.	Arain, F.M. (2008) Prime opportunity to learn about change, Construction Information Quarterly (CIQ), Journal of the Chartered Institute of Building, 10(1), pp. 25 – 26.

Conference paper publications:

1.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2008) Change Management System (CMS): Project change management experience from Singapore construction industry, Proceedings of the CRC for Construction Innovation’s Third International Conference – Clients Driving Innovation: Benefiting from Innovation, 12-14 March 2008, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 1 – 26. http://2008conference.crcci.info/images/pdfs/CRC%20CI%202008%20CD/index.html

2.	Arain, F.M. (2008) Causes of Insolvency and Unethical Practices of Contractors in Pakistan Construction Industry, Proceedings of the CIB W89: International Conference in Building Education and Research (BEAR 2008), University of Salford, UK and International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction, 10th - 15th February 2008, in Sri-Lanka, pp. 1246 – 1262.

3.	 Arain, F.M. (2008) The Dawning of the Age of Project Management Education in Pakistan, Accepted for the 1st International Conference on Engineering Management (ICEM 2008), 4 – 5 March 2008, MEUT, Pakistan.

4.	Arain, F.M. (2008) Project Management Practices in Pakistan Construction Industry, Accepted as Keynote paper for the 1st International Conference on Engineering Management (ICEM 2008), 4 – 5 March 2008, MEUT, Pakistan.

5.	Arain, F.M. and Tipu, A.A. (2007) Significance of Project Management Education, Proceedings of the CIBW092 International Conference: Interdisciplinarity in Built Environment Procurement, CIBER: Centre for Interdisciplinary Built Environment Research, University of Newcastle, on 23rd – 26th September 2007, Hunter Valley, Australia. pp. 359 – 369.

6.	Arain, F.M. (2007) IT-Based Approach for Effective Management of Project Changes: A Change Management System (CMS), Proceedings of the 24th W78 Conference Maribor 2007, on 26th - 29th July 2007, Maribor, Slovenia. pp. 353 - 365, http://itc.scix.net/cgi-bin/works/Show?w78_2007_29.

7.	Arain, F.M. (2007) School Building Design Improvement through an IT based System, Proceedings of the International Research Symposium (SCRI) on 26th and 27th March 2007, University of Salford, England, pp. 39 – 61.

8.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2007) Strategic Management of Changes in Educational Building Projects: A Timeline-Based Checklist Approach, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Construction Project Management (ICCPM/ICCEM) on 1-2 March 2007, Singapore, pp. 1 – 15.

9.	Arain, F.M. and Assaf, S.A. (2005) Potential causes of discrepancies between design and construction of large building projects, Proceedings of the 23rd Arab Engineering International Conference, Manama, Bahrain, Paper no. 1, pp. 1 – 15.

10.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) Lesson learned from past projects for effective management of variation orders for Institutional Building Projects, Proceedings of the MICRA 4th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 10-1 to 10-18, ISBN: 9831002539.

11.	Arain, F. M. and Low, S.P. (2005) Knowledge-based decision support system framework for management of variations in institutional buildings, Proceedings of the MICRA 4th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 1-12 to 1-24, ISBN: 9831002539.

12.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) Strategies for minimizing adverse impact of variations to educational buildings: consultants and contractors’ perspective, Proceedings of the Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology (BICET 2005), 15-17 August 2005, Brunei, pp. 1 – 16.

13.	Arain, F.M. (2005) Strategic management of variation orders for institutional buildings: Leveraging on information technology, Proceedings of the PMI Global Congress North America 2005, 10-13 September 2005, Toronto, Canada, pp 1-17, http://www.pmi.org/pmief/scholarship/award-dsba-current.asp [PMI Donald S. Barrie Award Winner 2005].

14.	Arain, F.M. and Low, S.P. (2005) Project Variation Management System (PVMS): Information Technology for Enhancing the Management of Variations in Educational Building Projects, Proceedings of the Project Management Institute Singapore Chapter (SPMI) Annual Symposium 2005, 12th October 2005, Singapore, pp 1-22. -->

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Dr. Debraj Shome
Dr. Debraj Shome, (b. 26th august 1977) is an Indian Ophthalmologist. He has made many contributions to the field of Ophthalmology. He founded and leads the Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery, Orbit and Ocular Oncology Department at Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital, Mumbai, India. Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, The President of India honored him with the coveted “Researcher of the Year Award” in 2007. Shome is currently the Honorary Consultant at the Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai.

Education and Career
Shome was born and raised in Mumbai. He studied medicine at Grants Medical College, Mumbai University, and graduated in 2000 with a first-class degree. He then pursued a Diploma in Ophthalmology from one of the most well-known tertiary eye-care centers in Asia, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai. He graduated in 2003. During a fellowship at the L.V.Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad (2004-2005), he specialized in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery and Ocular Oncology. Dr. Shome has been a fellow and member of the Royal College of Surgeons since 2003.

Service
Dr. Shome started his medical career by assisting various internationally known oculoplastic surgeons in the United States and the United Kingdom. Before beginning a fellowship at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, he worked as a consulting ophthalmic surgeon at the Rotary Eye Institute, Mumbai. He also took up observer-ships ophthalmic surgeons such as Dr. Bita Esmaeli, Dr. Charles Soparakar, Dr. John McCann, Dr. Stephen Bosniak, Dr. Marian Zilkha, Mr. Richard Collin and Mr. Geoffrey Rose.

Honours/Awards
1. Winner of the Best Video award for video on “Myoconjunctival enucleation” at the American Academy of Ophthalmology conference, Las Vegas, November 2006.

2. Reviewer for Indian Journal of Ophthalmology for Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology.

3. Winner of the All India Ophthalmological Society Annual Quiz, Bhopal, 2006.

4. Won the best paper award in Orbit session at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, Bhopal, 2006 for paper           "Implant and Prosthetic Motility Following Enucleation".

5. Won the best paper award in Inflammation session at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, Bhopal, 2006 for  paper "Orbital And Adnexal Tuberculosis - A Retrospective Review of Seven Cases".

6. Selected for a Travelling Fellowship grant to the United Kingdom by the Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow. Utilized the same for visiting Moorfields Eye Hospital, London for a three-week-observorship from 3rd December 2005 to 23rd December 2005 in the Department of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery under Mr Richard Collin and Mr Geoffrey Rose.

7. Selected for a Young Scientist and Researcher Travelling Grant Award from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, for the purposes of presenting research at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting at Chicago, Illinois, October 2005. 8. Selected for a Young Scientist and Researcher Travelling Grant Award from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India, for the purposes of presenting research at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting at Chicago, Illinois, October 2005. 9. Awarded the Bharat Biotech - L V Prasad Eye Institute Travel Grant Award for the purposes of presenting research at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting at Chicago, Illinois, October 2005. 10. Awarded the Sir Ratan Tata Trust Young Researchers Award for the purposes of presenting research at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting at Chicago, Illinois, October 2005 and to visit various top-line ophthalmic plastic practices in the United States of America. 11. Appointed to Gerson Lehrman Group's Council of International Healthcare Advisors to provide on-line consultation in the field of Ophthalmology in February 2004.

12. Selected by Asia/Pacific Who’s Who to be a part of the ‘select-one’ personalities of Asia and the Pacific in Volume no V, in February 2004.

13. Won the best paper award in uvea session at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, New Delhi, 2003 for paper "Intra-ocular tuberculosis - Clinical Profile, Systemic Correlation and Response to Anti-tubercular Therapy".

14. Selected by Dr Santosh Honavar to compile recent abstracts in ocular oncology, from all peer-reviewed journals, for the International Society of Ocular Oncology website, from June 2005. Website address - www.isoo.org

15. Awarded Distinguished Merit Scholarship of the National Scholarship Scheme in 1992.

Peer Reviewed
1. Shome D, Jain V, Natarajan S. Ptosis caused by orbicularis myokymia and treated with botulinum toxin - A case report. Accepted at Eye.

2. Shome D, Jain V, Natarajan S. A newer Mechanism of Spectacle induced trauma. Accepted at Cornea.

3. Jain V, Shome D, Natarajan S. The role of Botulinum toxin in correcting frontalis induced eyelid pseudo-retraction post ptosis surgery - A case report. Accepted at Indian Journal of Ophthalmology.

4. Raizada K, Shome D, Honavar SG. New measurement device and technique for assessing implant and prosthetic motility. Accepted at Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

5. Shome D, Honavar SG, Vemuganti GK, Reddy VAP. Orbital Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma in Association with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 - A Case Report. Accepted at Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

6. Shome D, Honavar SG, Gupta P, Vemuganti GK, Reddy VAP. Metastasis to the Eye and Orbit From Renal Cell Carcinoma - A report of three cases and review of literature. Accepted as a Clinico-Pathological Review at Survey of Ophthalmology.

7. Shome D, Honavar SG, Vemuganti GK, Joseph J. Orbital tuberculosis manifesting with enophthalmos and causing a diagnostic dilemma – a case report. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2006 May-Jun;22(3):219-21.

8. Shome D, Vemuganti GK, Honavar SG. Choroidal Ganglioneuroma in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 - A Case Report. Eye 2006 Mar 24; [Epub ahead of print]

9. Shome D, Honavar SG, Manderwad GP, Vemuganti GK. Ocular surface squamous neoplasia in a renal transplant recipient on immunosuppressive therapy. Eye. 2006 Feb 10; [Epub ahead of print].

10. Rao SK, Shome D, Iyer GK, Fogla R, Padmanabhan P. Bilateral epithelial defects after laser in situ keratomileusis. Clinical features, management and outcome. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2005 Mar;53(1):37-42. 11. Menon SV, Shome D, Mahesh L, Subramanian N, Krishnakumar S, Biswas J, Noronha OV. Thrombosed orbital varix -- a correlation between imaging studies and histopathology. Orbit. 2004 Mar;23(1):13-8. 12. Biswas J, Shome D. Choroidal tubercles in disseminated tuberculosis diagnosed by the polymerase chain reaction of aqueous humor. A case report and review of the literature. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2002 Dec;10(4):293-8. Review.

Non-Peer reviewed
1. Walinjkar J, Shome D. Retinoblastoma – A Review. Journal of Tamil Nadu Ophthalmological Association 2006; 44 (1): 12 – 22. 2. Shome D, Walinjkar J. Retinoblastoma – A Review. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice 2006. 3. Shome D, Honavar SG. Ocular Oncology I – a review. Ophthalmology Times, September 2006. (Indian Edition) 4. Shome D, Honavar SG. Ocular Oncology II – Retinoblastoma. Ophthalmology Times, October 2006. (Indian Edition)

Chapters in Books
Two chapters in international books, for ophthamologists.

List of presentations
1. Decision making in ptosis surgery. Bombay Ophthalmological Association Annual Conference, Mumbai, September 2006.

2. Tumors of the Eyelid. Bombay Ophthalmological Association Annual Conference, Mumbai, September 2006.

3. Pigmented Squamous cell carcinoma – An interesting case. Bombay Ophthalmological Association Annual Conference, Mumbai, September 2006.

4. Retinoblastoma masquerading as endogenous endophthalmitis – An interesting case. Bombay Ophthalmological Association Annual Conference, Mumbai, September 2006.

5. Lymphoma in evolution – An interesting case. Bombay Ophthalmological Association Annual Conference, Mumbai, September 2006.

6. Implant and Prosthetic motility following enucleation - Chief author of oral paper presentation at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, Bhopal, February 2006.

7. Orbital and adnexal tuberculosis: Retrospective analysis of seven cases - Chief author of oral paper presentation at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, Bhopal, February 2006.

8. Primary Optic Nerve Tumors: A Clinicopathologic correlation - Chief author of oral paper presentation at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, Bhopal, February 2006.

9. Metastasis to the ocular structures and the orbit from Renal Cell Carcinoma - Chief author of poster presentation at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, Bhopal, February 2006.

10. Plaque Brachytherapy in the management of intra-ocular tumors - Co-author of poster presentation at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, Bhopal, February 2006.

11. Orbital Tuberculosis – A review of seven cases. Chief author of oral paper at Annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago, Illinois, October 2005.

12. Peri-ocular carboplatin in advanced retinoblastoma. Chief author of oral paper at Annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago, Illinois, October 2005.

13. Orbital Tuberculosis – A review of seven cases. Chief author of oral paper at Annual meeting of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 2005.

14. Co-author of a poster “Plaque Brachytherapy in ocular tumors ” at the International Translational Conference B2B – 2K5 in March ’05.Presented a paper “LVPEI data- Retinoblastoma” at the Indian Retinoblastoma Group Concept Meeting in March ’05.

15. Presented a Poster “Subconjunctival Carboplatin as an adjunctive therapy in advanced retinoblastoma” at the International Translational Conference B2B – 2K5 in March ’05.

16. Co-author of a paper “Corneal Topography in emmetropic eyes in Western India” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2005.

17. Co-author of a poster “Lasik in patients of South Gujarat with varying refractive errors – Our experience and a multi-variate analysis” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2005.

18. Co-author of a poster “Clear lens extraction and Lasik in high myopes” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2005.

19. Presenter of a presentation “Co-author of a paper “Nasopharyngeal masses presenting with proptosis and sixth nerve palsy- a rare manifesatation” at All India Ophthalmological Society conference, 2004.

20. Co-author of a poster “Early treatment of giant cell arteritis with maintenance of vision – A case report” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2004.

21. Co-author of a poster “Cysticercosis affecting the eye and adnexal structures- A review of cases presenting to a referral eye institute” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2004.

22. Co-author of a poster “Ocular manifestations in Joubert’s Syndrome - A series of four cases of this rare disorder” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2004.

23. Co-author of a poster “Trochlear nerve palsy caused by impingement on nerve by tentorial meningioma- An extremely rare presentation causing a diagnostic dilemma” at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2004. 24. Won the best paper award in uvea session at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2003 for paper "Intra-ocular tuberculosis - Clinical Profile, Systemic Correlation and Response to Anti-tubercular Therapy".

25. Presented a poster "Contact lens related keratitis: microbiological correlation and response to therapy" at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2003.

26. Presented a poster "Bilateral retrobulbar neuritis and subhyaloid haemorrhage in a patient with hepatitis B viraemia " at All India Ophthalmological Society meeting, 2003.

27. Presented a paper "Microbiological correlation of contact lens keratitis" at Tamil Nadu Ophthalmological Association annual meeting, 2002.

28. Presented a paper "Phacoemulsification with IOL implantation in a patient with Moorens ulcer" at International Cornea Conference, Chennai, February 2003.

29. Presented a paper "Bilateral retrobulbar neuritis and subhyaloid haemorrhage in a patient with hepatitis B viraemia" at International Neuro-ophthalmology conference, Chennai, October 2002.

30. Presented a paper "Microbiological correlation of contact lens keratitis" at Bombay Ophthalmological Association annual meeting, 2002.

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Gogen Yamaguchi - The Cat
Nan oha A's Yu ri    Talk, My master 23:30, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Achievements
Gogen Yamaguchi was a world reknown Grandmaster of Japanese Karatedo and founder of the International Karate do Goju Kai Association; he was arguably one of the most famous of all Karate masters to come out of Japan. Prior to his death he was decorated by the Emperor of Japan (1968) with the Ranju-Hosho, (translation- Blue Ribbon Medal) which is a fifth order of merit, for his enormous contribution to the spread world wide of the Japanese martial arts.

Early Years
According to his autobiographic work ''Karate Goju-Ryu by the Cat. 1963 Rapid Print Co. Ltd Tokyo, Japan'' Gogen Yamaguchi was born on January 20th in 1909 in Miyakonojou Shonai Miyazaki Ken Japan, a Prefecture near Kagoshima city on the Island of Kyushu .It was during his 5th year of primary school  that Gogen commenced his karatedo training under the guidance of Maruta San a carpenter joiner from Okinawa. Maruta San was a Gojuryu practitioner and was drawn to the young Yamaguchi's serious attitude and his willingness to train hard. Maruta taught Gogen Yamaguchi all that he knew about the Goju Ryu fighting arts.

Gogen Yamaguchi was named Jiitsumi Yamaguchi by his father Tokutaro who was a merchant and later a schoolteacher and superintendent; his mother was Yoshimatsu. Jitsumi was their 3rd son and there were ten children in this very large Japanese family. Gogen Yamaguchi was also famously known in the world of Karate do as ‘the Cat’; he was a very small man, just over five feet and a mere 160 pounds, however he projected the impression of great bulk and an aura reminiscent of the samurai era. He was first dubbed 'the Cat' by American GI’s for his gliding walk and flowing hair. He alone was primarily responsible for the spread of Gojuryu throughout the world today whereby hundreds of thousands of practitioners have experienced some form of training within traditional and non traditional Karate Dojo. According to Gogen Yamaguchi himself when interviewed by French magazine 'Karate' journalist Rolland Gaillac, April 1977 edition, he stated: "Even today, young man, if you were to face me in combat, I would be able to determine in a second the strength of your Ki. Immediately I would know if you were a good opponent. It is this quality, and no other, which has given me the name of The Cat."

Early training in Kyoto
Gogen's first serious taste of Goju Ryu Karate-do wasn't until his large family moved to the Kyoto area in Kansai whilst he was in his teens, Gogen then began the serious study of Karatedo with Sensei Takeo Maruta. Maruta was also a carpenter or joiner by trade and was himself a student of the legendary Chojun Miyagi of Okinawa. Gogen Yamaguchi studied directly with Chojun Miyagi later in 1929 after he and his then current teacher and friend Jitsuei Yogi wrote to Chojun Miyagi and invited him to come to Japan.

Gogen meets Chojun Miyagi
Chojun Miyagi visited the University dojo schools of Kansai, Osaka, Ritsumei, Kyoto, and Doshisha Universities, whilst Gogen was attending the Ritsumei Kan University in Kyoto. There he studied Law and in 1930  Yogi together with Gogen Yamaguchi  co-founded the Ritsumei-Kan Dai-Gaku Karate Kenkyu Kai, the first Karate club at Ritsumei-Kan University. The Ritsumei-Kan Karate-do Kenkyu Kai was the first University Karate club in western Japan and was infamous for its hard style training and fierce Karate fighters. Both Yogi and Yamaguchi attended Ritsumei-Kan University during the time Chojun Miyagi visited, and Chojun Miyagi stayed in Sensei Yogi’s apartment.

Chojun Miyagi later gave Gogen Yamaguchi the responsibility for spreading Goju Ryu on mainland of Japan. In the early 1930’s Gogen designed what would become the legendary signature Goju Ryu fist. It is said to be modeled after the right hand fist of Chojun Miyagi.

Introduces Jiyu Kumite and Forms the All Japan Karate do Federation
After graduating from the Ritsumei Kan University in Kyoto during 1934, that same year Gogen designed and introduced Jiyu-Kumite which has become known today as sport and tournament fighting Kumite.In 1935 he officially formed the All Japan Goju Kai Karate-Do Association (now today’s I.K.G.A.)Also in 1935 Gogen began his travels with the Japanese Government as an intelligence officer and his first son Norimi Gosei Yamaguchi was born.

Military Life WW2
During his military tour in Manchuria, Gogen was seized by the Russian military in 1942 and incarcerated as a prisoner of war in a Russian concentration camp, it was here that he battled and defeated a live Tiger according to his autobiography (cited above). Gogen Yamaguchi was originally targeted for hard labour in the POW camp however he had impressed even these hard nosed Russians and who discovered who he was and requested that he teach Karatedo to the Russian soldiers, it was then that, 'the prisoner became the master of the guards, who became his students'.

In 1945 after returning from the Manchurian P.O.W. camp and finishing his tour of duty from World War II, Gogen returned to Japan where he re-opened his initial Karatedo Dojo in Nippori which was later destroyed by fire, and advertised with a sign outside reading Goju Ryu Kai. Many people thought his school was closed forever and that he had been killed in the war, accordingly Gogen held large exhibitions in Tokyo which showcased the various Chinese and Japanese martial arts that he had experienced. His school re-opened and moved at a later date to the Suginami Ku area of Tokyo. Here he quickly expanded throughout a network of independent Goju-Ryu dojo 'schools'. The rapid growth and expansion was reinforced by Gogen's energetic and forceful persona which resulted in a worldwide network of Karate schools which he single handedly built into a powerful martial arts empire.

Registers the name Goju Ryu - Opens his Honbu Dojo
Gogen Yamaguchi established the legendary Goju-Kai Headquarters in Suginami Ku Tokyo Japan nearby to the busy shopping precinct of Roppongi. It was also at this time that he registered the name Goju-Ryu formally with the Butoku-Kai, (the official government body and Headquarters for the Japanese Martial Arts).By 1950 Goju-Kai Headquarters was officially relocated to the Suginami Tokyo school which contributed to an almost tripling of membership to 450,000 according to his autobiography. Five years later he officially chartered the I.K.G.A. Later in 1964 Gogen Yamaguchi unified all the Karate Dojo in Japan to form the All Japan Karate-do Federation which is still in existence today as the Japan Karate Federation (JKF).

Goju Ryu Kai spreads throughout the western world
By 1966 his Organization counted more than 1,200 Dojo and clubs and 600,000 members within the Goju Kai system. Peter Urban had opened his New York Dojo and initiated the spread of the style throughout the USA. At that time in Australia, Paul Starling (the most senior non-Japanese pupil graded by Gogen Yamaguchi), had been training for four years with Gogen's first Australian student Mervyn Oakley. Current World Vice President of the IKGA Paul Starling 7th Dan, went on to become the first non Japanese to graduate from Gogen's elite College the Nihon Karatedo Senmon Gakko as a Shihan in 1973, and by 2008 was the longest serving non-Japanese representative of the IKGA, (45 years).

Alma Mater
Gogen studied Law at Kansei University where he was expelled for fighting during 1928 whereby he transferred to Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto where he was also enrolled in a Law program of study from 1929-1937.During his college days as a Law student Gogen Yamaguchi had established his first Karatedo Dojo at the Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. Soon the dojo became famous in the city, whereby the practitioners were known for their ultra hard training and fierce breathing exercises. In those days students of karatedo practiced only formal movements named kata and pre-arranged formal sparring  exercises named yakusoku kumite, students could not have any individual matches between each other since they always fought with full contact and did not hold back their techniques. (It was during this period that Gogen Yamaguchi had created the first stages of the jiyu kumite free fighting, and established rules to decide the winner of a match. Some of the rules are still in use today in what is known as sport or competition karate).

Contributions to Budo
Gogen Yamaguchi's contributions to Goju Ryu karatedo and to karatedo in general have been enormous. Under his leadership and guidance the International Karate-do Goju-Kai Association (I.K.G.A) has developed and thrived. The organization has increased in popularity both in Japan and other Asian and Western countries throughout the world. By 2008 there were approximately 60-70 countries teaching the Goju-Kai karatedo principles and training methods. Gogen Yamaguchi succeeded in unifying all the karate schools in Japan into a single union which resulted in the formation of The Federation of All Japan Karate-do Organization (F.A.J.K.O.) in 1964. The Kokusai Budo Renmei - (The International Martial Arts Federation) in Japan, whose chairman was Prince Higashikuni of the Japanese Imperial Family appointed Master Yamaguchi as a Shihan - Master of that organisations Karatedo division. He added to the Goju system the Taikyoku Kata forms, - training methods for the beginner students to prepare them for the more advanced kata.

It has been argued that 'never before has a single man had such profound effect on the development and propagation of karate-do'. (De Jong, Ingo, (1989). Goju-Kai Karate-do Hard and Soft in Harmony - Volume 1. Sweden, Jakobsbergs Tryckeri AB. ) Master Gogen Yamaguchi 10th Dan was a man of intense dedication and determination can truly be called a karate legend.

Visits Australia
Gogen Yamaguchi did not usually travel to countries outside Asia however he left Japan to visit Sydney and Melbourne Australia on two occasions, 1970 & 1972. The visits were covered extensively in the press and on television at the time whereby Gogen's unusual presence and extraordinary martial arts abilities were widely published. The Australian Goju Kai members hold many precious memories of training in the presence of Gogen Yamaguchi at that time and many hundreds of Australian members took the opportunity to train with him then and again later at the Hombu Dojo in Suginami Ku in Tokyo prior to his death.

Family
Goju Kai practitioners throughout the world mourned the passing of Gogen Yamaguchi Kaiso in 1989. He had been married twice, firstly to Midori and secondly to Mitsue; and had five children: Gosei Norimi Yamaguchi; Gosen Kishio Yamaguchi; Makiko Yamaguchi;  Goshi Hiroufumi Yamaguchi; (and Gokyoko Wakako Yamaguchi to his second wife). All of his children practiced Karate do and became Masters in their own right. The names commencing with GO were their Karate names. Gosei Norimi Yamaguchi has his own organisation in the United states of America and Goshi Hirofumi Yamaguchi is the President of the International Karate do Goju Kai, with branches in 60 countries. Gosen Kishio Yamaguchi an executive of Japan Airlines was arguably the most like his father in a technical sense, Kishio passed away in the early 1990's and was deeply involved in the running of the IKGA. Wakako Yamaguchi was an All Japan Kata Champion and like her brothers a dedicated and inspirational instructor. Makiko Yamaguchi died from cancer at a relatively young age in the 1980's.

Jonatz
Jonatz, a nickname used by Jonathan Campos Briones in the Internet and in his official website www.jonatz.tk.

Jonatz was born on May 13, 1983 at Naga City, Philippines. He took his elementary course at Concepcion Pequena Elementary School where he graduated Salutatorian. He then took his Secondary course at the Naga City Science High School and graduated in 2000. He received the Department of Science and Technology Scholarship grant and took BSE Physics and Technology at the Philippine Normal University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2004. In the same year he ranked second in the Licensure Examination for Teachers in Region Five.

Jonatz is currently in the Department of Education as a physics and chemistry teacher in Nsgs City and the President of the Naga City Science High School Alumni Association.

Jonatz is commonly known for his website's (www.jonatz.tk) philosophical essays and literature. He is the creator of the Naga City Science High School Campus website, www.ncshscampus.tk, and the ncshs alumni website, www.jonatz.tk.

"Failure to understand reality is a failure to understand oneself" -jonatz

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Lopez Design
With a belief that the full potential of graphic design as an effective business tool was unrealised, Lopez Design was established in 1997. Anthony Lopez is the CEO and the Principal Designer of a 23 member team of innovative thinkers. The company provides a range of strategic brand identity consulting and creative design solutions across the brand spectrum.

Philosophy

More than being merely an aesthetic discipline, design is primarily a problem solving skill. Every design solution should work well, should be true to the brand and make the brand closer to the man on the street. Design is art with a purpose. At Lopez Design, the attempt is to make more companies realise that design investment is in fact, a investment in their brand.

Designs and clients

Lopez Design showcases expertise in all communication materials that bring a brand to life. With the influx of 360 degree marketing, every brand is no longer just a name. It is instead, an experience. The following projects from the Lopez Design portfolio showcase different aspects of the brand experience:

Brand audit and brand identity redesign for Sify Technologies Limited Environment Design for Headstrong Brand extensions and product graphics for TI cycles Brand communication collaterals for Pragati Offset External Links

www.lopezdesign.com

http://www.lopezdesign.com/site/newsletter2/

http://www.lopezdesign.com/site/newsletters/newsletter.htm

Lopez Design
Lopez Design

With a belief that the full potential of graphic design as an effective business tool was unrealised, Lopez Design was established in 1997. Anthony Lopez is the CEO and the Principal Designer of a 23 member team of innovative thinkers. The company provides a range of strategic brand identity consulting and creative design solutions across the brand spectrum.

Philosophy

More than being merely an aesthetic discipline, design is primarily a problem solving skill. Every design solution should work well, should be true to the brand and make the brand closer to the man on the street. Design is art with a purpose. At Lopez Design, the attempt is to make more companies realise that design investment is in fact, a investment in their brand.

Designs and clients

Lopez Design showcases expertise in all communication materials that bring a brand to life. With the influx of 360 degree marketing, every brand is no longer just a name. It is instead, an experience. The following projects from the Lopez Design portfolio showcase different aspects of the brand experience:

Brand audit and brand identity redesign for Sify Technologies Limited Environment Design for Headstrong Brand extensions and product graphics for TI cycles Brand communication collaterals for Pragati Offset External Links

http://www.lopezdesign.com

http://www.lopezdesign.com/site/newsletter2/

http://www.lopezdesign.com/site/newsletters/newsletter.htm

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...And So It Goes
...And So It Goes was the "actual" debut full-lenght album by the North Carolina post-hardcore band Beloved (us). It was released independently and sold exclusively at thier concerts. While most people consider "The Running" to be their first album, this is actually thier first true release.

History
The original members of the Beloved were Joe Musten (drums/vocals), Shawn Dallas (guitar), Dusty Redmon (guitar) and John Brehm (bass guitar). They all attended East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, NC from 1996-2000.

Everyone in the band had a WIDE variety of influences... from Classic Rock to Hardcore/Metal, and Punk/Rockabilly to the now hated "EMO", they set out to redefine the local music scene. (which had dwindled some since the heday of the Swift and Codeseven scene)

What made Beloved so unique was thier ability to perfectly combine Emo/Indie (very up-and-coming at the time) and Hardcore.

Josh Moore actually did not appear on thier first demo cassete tape. Joe Musten used to play drums and do vocals. They asked Josh to join the band a few months later and proceeded to record a second demo tape. They had a sort of "release concert" at First Christian Church located in Kernersville, NC. The tape sold very well and they decided to record a full lenght including newly recorded versions of the 4 tracks that appeared on the demo tapes. The demo tapes included the songs

The long-awaited album was finally released in the summer of 2000. Jamie King (of Swift) recorded the album at his studio "The Basement" in King, NC.

There is a "bonus/goof" track at the end of the last track. (fast forward some ways into) It is rumored that John (their bassist) wrote the bulk of this little diddy. The only "vocals" on the hidden track are of the band members making strange noises into modulators with effects.

The album was released only once. Best guess, there were maybe 1000 copies ever made.

To many fans, THIS was their greatest release to date. In the months after it's release, Shawn Dallas was asked to leave the band and was replaced by Matt Harrison (a long-time friend of the other members). The band (and their sound) was never the same again (for better or worse).

Track Listing

 * Today Is The Day
 * In Dreams
 * Things Change (And Apparently So Do People)
 * Restless Hearts
 * A Dear Friend
 * A Fallen Petal
 * All Consuming Fire
 * New Wine
 * Tears Of Blood
 * Outro

Ex-Members
Shawn Dallas went on to play in several bands after Beloved. Korea saw some success before disbanding and reforming as Monday In London; however, Shawn did not return. He relocated to High Point. His next musical endeavor came nearly 5 years after leaving Beloved. He joined a short-lived band with Drew Fulk, Michael Whitaker and Kyle Laster, called The Actor And The Son. They later reformed with a different drummer (Jordan McGee replacing Michael Whitaker) called Anadora. That too was short-lived, but made way for a bigger project, "Yosemite Mudflap And The Fireball Wizards". They released an album "Slaughter" on Tragic Hero Records in the summer of 2007. Shawn left the band shortly after to pursue other interests. He now resides in Kernersville. He works at Dell Computers and shares a clothing company cattered exclusively to the "drifting" scene called Driftstar Apparel with graphic designer Michael Whitaker. ( www.DriftstarApparel.com )

In the coming years after Shawn departed, John Brehm too was asked to leave the band (shortly after the original release of "The Running"). He was replaced by short-lived bassist Mitch Britt. Mitch left the band to pursue other interests and the band asked Johnny Smrdel to join. Brehm went on to play bass in the band Monday In London (now defunct) and toured for 3. He released a full lenght album and an e.p. with them. He then joined Dead Poetic (now defunct) and toured for 2 years. He released 1 full lenght album with them before the band abruptly disbanded in late 2006. He currently resides in Kernersville as a tattoo artist for Ink Well tattoos in Winston-Salem, NC. He also has a clothing company called OMBIE. ( www.OMBIE.bigcartel.com )

...And So It Goes
...And So It Goes was the "actual" debut full-lenght album by the North Carolina post-hardcore band Beloved (us). It was released independently and sold exclusively at thier concerts. While most people consider "The Running" to be their first album, this is actually thier first true release.

History
The original members of the Beloved were Joe Musten (drums/vocals), Shawn Dallas (guitar), Dusty Redmon (guitar) and John Brehm (bass guitar). They all attended East Forsyth High School in Kernersville, NC from 1996-2000.

Everyone in the band had a WIDE variety of influences... from Classic Rock to Hardcore/Metal, and Punk/Rockabilly to the now hated "EMO", they set out to redefine the local music scene. (which had dwindled some since the heday of the Swift and Codeseven scene)

What made Beloved so unique was thier ability to perfectly combine Emo/Indie (very up-and-coming at the time) and Hardcore.

Josh Moore actually did not appear on thier first demo cassete tape. Joe Musten used to play drums and do vocals. They asked Josh to join the band a few months later and proceeded to record a second demo tape. They had a sort of "release concert" at First Christian Church located in Kernersville, NC. The tape sold very well and they decided to record a full lenght including newly recorded versions of the 4 tracks that appeared on the demo tapes. The demo tapes included the songs

The long-awaited album was finally released in the summer of 2000. Jamie King (of Swift) recorded the album at his studio "The Basement" in King, NC.

There is a "bonus/goof" track at the end of the last track. (fast forward some ways into) It is rumored that John (their bassist) wrote the bulk of this little diddy. The only "vocals" on the hidden track are of the band members making strange noises into modulators with effects.

The album was released only once. Best guess, there were maybe 1000 copies ever made.

To many fans, THIS was their greatest release to date. In the months after it's release, Shawn Dallas was asked to leave the band and was replaced by Matt Harrison (a long-time friend of the other members). The band (and their sound) was never the same again (for better or worse).

Track Listing

 * Today Is The Day
 * In Dreams
 * Things Change (And Apparently So Do People)
 * Restless Hearts
 * A Dear Friend
 * A Fallen Petal
 * All Consuming Fire
 * New Wine
 * Tears Of Blood
 * Outro

Ex-Members
Shawn Dallas went on to play in several bands after Beloved. Korea saw some success before disbanding and reforming as Monday In London; however, Shawn did not return. He relocated to High Point. His next musical endeavor came nearly 5 years after leaving Beloved. He joined a short-lived band with Drew Fulk, Michael Whitaker and Kyle Laster, called The Actor And The Son. They later reformed with a different drummer (Jordan McGee replacing Michael Whitaker) called Anadora. That too was short-lived, but made way for a bigger project, "Yosemite Mudflap And The Fireball Wizards". They released an album "Slaughter" on Tragic Hero Records in the summer of 2007. Shawn left the band shortly after to pursue other interests. He now resides in Kernersville. He works at Dell Computers and shares a clothing company cattered exclusively to the "drifting" scene called Driftstar Apparel with graphic designer Michael Whitaker. ( www.DriftstarApparel.com )

In the coming years after Shawn departed, John Brehm too was asked to leave the band (shortly after the original release of "The Running"). He was replaced by short-lived bassist Mitch Britt. Mitch left the band to pursue other interests and the band asked Johnny Smrdel to join. Brehm went on to play bass in the band Monday In London (now defunct) and toured for 3. He released a full lenght album and an e.p. with them. He then joined Dead Poetic (now defunct) and toured for 2 years. He released 1 full lenght album with them before the band abruptly disbanded in late 2006. He currently resides in Kernersville as a tattoo artist for Ink Well tattoos in Winston-Salem, NC. He also has a clothing company called OMBIE. ( www.OMBIE.bigcartel.com )

Hie Electronics and the TeraStack Solution
The Hie Electronics TeraStack Solution is deployed within its TBYTe units, each of which has eight internal TeraStack optical volumes that are removable, transportable and re-mountable. In the TBYTe 50 model, eight 6.25TB TeraStacks combine to provide a storage capacity of 50 terabytes in an application integrated server platform with a footprint the size of a small dorm refrigerator. Phil Harvey called the TeraStack Solution “Data’s Savior” in the May 2008 issue of D CEO Magazine. The chip multiprocessor server platform has 2 Opteron CPUs with two processing cores each. Video capture and alarm processing is accomplished with 12 TI DaVinci class Digital Signal Processors. Each TBYTe has the ability to handle data flows 24/7, from 64 cameras at 2CIF resolution and 32 Cameras at 4CIF or D1 resolution at 30 fps (frames per second.) The Hie Electronics system is scalable to add capacity up to the petabyte class, or 1,000 terabytes, and is able to handle the flow rates of the largest video camera systems while still in a small footprint. Unfortunately for consumers, the TBYTe is not in mass production at this time. The TBYTe is currently being manufactured only in McKinney, Texas, as Hie Electronics has not yet begun outsourcing production.

The TBYTe and its internal TeraStack system can be a standalone DVR (Digital Video Recorder) or a NAS (network attached system) linked to a DVR/NVR (Network Video Recorder). It is a highly flexible, open architecture system. This breakthrough flexibility is the result of the Hie Electronics patent pending middleware product which allows the TeraStack Solution to extend and automatically backup the storage filespace of any data generating application. The "pipe" that Hie Electronics can handle is well over the 50 megabytes per second attached to a GIGEthernet. The Hie Electronics TBYTe is so powerful that, fully operational, it only uses 9% to 15% of its CPUs processing power performing video acquisition and optical archiving. However, the TBYTe is not completely online storage, like a RAID array; therefore, the restoration of nearline archived data requires a slightly longer amount of time.

Coverage of Hie Electronics’ TeraStack Solution in the November/December 2007 issue of ASIS International Dynamics states, “…attendees would need a place to store the video data. That’s where TeraStack came into play.” The Hie Electronics integrated software in its TBYTe 50 units allows all 50 terabytes of data to be fully searchable with instant replay, motion detection, alarm monitoring, and "hot boxes"; and even provides for ad-hoc after the fact smart searches months after an incident. This search capability is possible even if the client had not set up any programmed targeted alerts or "events". The Hie Electronics smart search system, as embedded into its software, can do forensics immediately. As a result and instead of only having access to a few seconds of coverage directly associated with an alarm event, a security officer using the TeraStack Solution by Hie Electronics can quickly analyze a situation and take meaningful action. Frost and Sullivan named Hie Electronics’ TeraStack Solution the 2007 North American Video Surveillance Product Innovation of the Year.

For its core 50 terabyte system, Hie Electronics’ size and low power / cooling advantage is dramatic. The Hie Electronics system requires the minimal power of 800 watts and no special air-conditioning or raised floor. Hie Electronics’ long term archive advantage is a major differentiator, as the TeraStack Solution can store data with full forensics for decades, if needed. In addition to being a video surveillance solution, the TeraStack Solution can be used as an integrated extended data storage solution for any other large data requirement.

Antioch, Alabama
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Antioch, Alabama is a small community in Clarke County, Alabama. It is located along US Highway 43 between Jackson and Grove Hill, Alabama. It has a fire department and several small churches including the Antioch Baptist Church.

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Charlie bit me
Charlie bit me is historically one of the most popular Youtube videos with over 36 million views. The video stars a british child named Harry and his baby brother Charlie. Charlie bites Harry's finger lightly at first but then later bites with more pressure. in the video. The video has become so popular that T-Shirts are being sold (on Zazzle) with "Charlie bit me" on them.