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Mideodeok is a type of sea squirt (styela clava) that is eaten in Korean dishes, such as soups. When served in soup, the mideodeok pops in the mouth releasing the soup it has observed. Mideodeok have an appearance somewhat like that of a small brain or acorns. There is no English word for this specifically eaten sea squirt.
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One that slaps head gear one things worn on the head as a sign of disrespect
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Declined on account of notability. Take it to urban dictionary. Ultra-Loser Talk | BT sites 05:47, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Quincy White is the first prodigy of Fantasy Football, he is thought to become the greatest fantsy player ever by such experts as Sean Salsbury, and Jay Glaizer, just joking you all thought
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Ira Carmen is a distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he has taught since 1968. He earned his PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan in 1964. Renowned for his intensity, Socratic approach, colorful vocabulary and theatrics as a lecturer, Carmen is also a nationally recognized expert and co-founder of the social science subdiscipline of genetics and politics. The first political scientist to be elected to the Human Genome Organization, he is a member of two research teams at the University of Illinois, one exploring the sociogenomics and the other stem cell research.
He has authored four books, the latest of which is titled "Politics in the Laboratory: The Constitution of Human Genomics." It predicts "the birth of a new political science informed by evolutionary theory and DNA propensity."
From 1990-1994 he served as a member of the National Institute of Health's Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee, the federal governmental agency that regulates human genetic engineering experiments in the United States.
He is married to artist Toni Putnam.
Other books authored by Carmen:
- Cloning and the Constitution, University of Wisconsin Press, 1986.
- Power and Balance, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.
- Movies, Censorship, and the Law, University of Michigan Press, 1966.
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Ellsworth Lapham Fersch is a great mind, a professor at Harvard University, a forensic psychologist and a published author; and an attorney; and a great lecturer and many other things to be sure.
He is credited with a few "Thinking About" books- filled with answers from his Harvard students to his full spectrum of quesions on the insanity defense, the sexually dangerous and at least one other subject.
He is a peer of Alan Dershewitz and Harvey Silverglate and Charles Nesson.
He lives in Cambridge or thereabouts.
He thinks about Wikipedia from time to time, I think.
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Runner Runner was a Northeast, Pennsylvania based punk rock band from the outskirts of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2003, the band quickly became a forerunner in the local N.E.P.A. (Northeast, Pennsylvania) underground music scene. Their main influences were bands such as Lifetime, Jimmy Eat World, Saves the Day, Thursday, Brand New, and The Get Up Kids. Originally named "Midsummer", This act featured several lineup changes thoughout it's mainstay and featured former members of local neighboring bands like Protest, Surf Party, All Hope is Gone, Passing Time, Step Aside, and Longrun.
The original lineup consisted of Matt Gobler (Vocals), Chris Gill (Lead Guitar), Justin Taylor (Rhythm Guitar), Rich Stepanski (Drums), and Evan Evans (Bass Guitar). The band soon adopted a local following shortly after it's inception. In the early summer of 2004 the fivesome recorded an E.P. at Saturation Acres Studios in Danville, Pennsylvania under the engineering of Paul Smith and Brett Alexander of "The Badlees" fame. Soon after their debut self titled release, the band played with several successful underground acts such as Catch 22, Copeland, Spitalfield, and Hidden in Plain View. By the spring of 2005, the band had obtained a strong local reputation as one of the scenes most aspiring underground acts.
In the early summer of that same year, rhythm and bass guitarists, Justin Taylor and Evan Evans left the band. Taylor joined the local pop punk band "September Sky" becoming the band's bassist. While Evans slipped into a drug enduced haze while playing lead guitar in a short lived rock and roll band "Fiction". Former Longrun members Matt Shed (rhythm guitar) and Kevin Mulligan (bass guitar) soon replaced Taylor and Evans. The band continued to write and record while playing select concerts on the east coast but they eventually broke up in early 2006.
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Declined. 481 google hits for ""runner runner" punk rock", the vast majority of which aren't related. Fails WP:MUSIC and the first "source" doesn't work. Ultra-Loser Talk | BT sites 14:57, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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BIO – Chris Burke, Creator, “This Spartan Life”
Director Chris Burke graduated from NYU Film School and went on to work with some of the most creative talents in contemporary film, including directors Robert Altman, Lucio Fulci, and producer G. Mac Brown. In the 1990s, Chris started Bong + Dern, Inc., providing sound and music for more than 100 top-tier web sites, most notably AOL.com, Altoids.com and SpikeTV.com. A pioneer in interactive audio on the web, he also worked with the Beatnik audio engine on high-profile projects for Bjork and MTV Interactive. His concurrent work in videogames led him to conceive of his own project, This Spartan Life, in late 2004, with co-writer John Dylan Keith. A talk show in “game space” which uses Xbox Live and the blockbuster videogame Halo 2 as its backdrop, Burke’s This Spartan Life is at the forefront of the machinima movement. Lauded for its brilliant combination of traditional filmmaking with the creative, interactive possibilities of videogame technology, This Spartan Life has attracted the attention of countless mainstream media outlets, including Wired Magazine, The BBC, Reuters, Stuff Magazine, and BusinessWeek, and won Best Machinima Series at the 2005 Machinima Festival. In late 2005, This Spartan Life also created exclusive online content for Spike TV’s 2005 Videogame Awards, featuring an in-game interview with rockers and hardcore gamers KoRn. For more information, visit www.thisspartanlife.com.
For more information, visit (www.thisspartanlife.com).
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Hockey Weekly and Michigan Hockey joined newspapers around Michigan and Ohio in announcing the formation of a controversial new independent Junior A-level hockey league for the 2001-02 season.
The Continental Elite Hockey League (CEHL) played three seasons without any affiliation with USA Hockey to create opportunities for 21-year-olds. Using many Canadians on rosters allowed the CEHL to create a strong league. A long list of CEHL players moved on to the pro ranks, including Steven MacIntyre who was signed by the New York Rangers after two seasons as the most feared fighter in the United Hockey League (UHL).
MacIntyre came to the CEHL after a reputation as one of Canada's best fighters in Major Junior circles. He was recruited to play for the Tri-City Hurricanes in Bay City, Michigan, who later became the Bay County Blizzard after a mid-season sale of the team by original owner Mike Killbreath and his wife. MacIntyre led the CEHL in penalty minutes and received a lifetime ban late in the season for his part in a nasty brawl with the Detroit Lightning. Banned by the CEHL, MacIntyre signed with the Muskegon Fury of the UHL and he helped them win the UHL's Colonial Cup as playoff champions.
The CEHL championships were won by the Detroit Lightning, Toledo Jr. Storm and New Jesey's Metro Moose.
The Traverse City Enforcers had the best attendance in the CEHL all three seasons by playing to near capacity crowds every game under the leadership of long-time minor league sports owner Barry Soskin. The Tri-City Hurricanes/Bay County Blizzard had the CEHL's second-best crowds during the first season, but no other CEHL club was ever to do well at the gate with the Junior A level game.
The first CEHL Commissioner was Kevin Shanahan and he was replaced by Gord Young. The CEHL was founded by Shanahan of Fraser, Michigan; Bob Clouston of Troy, Michigan; Barry Soskin of Chicago, Illinois; Mike Killbreath of Grand Blanc, Michigan; Carl Voelker of Fraser, Michigan; Bill Cherfoli of Fraser, Michigan; and Jamie Graves of Fraser, Michigan.
Voelker, Graves and Cherfoli were the owners of the Detroit Lightning, and also Great Lakes Sports Arena in Fraser. Clouston was a long-time owner and General Manager of hockey clubs, including the Port Huron North Americans of Major League Roller Hockey and many Junior A ice hockey teams. Killbreath was a long-time newspaper executive who became involved with Clouston and others in the pro roller hockey ranks. Killbreath was also one of the co-founders of the Great Lakes League in roller hockey with his team at Port Huron's McMorran Arena remaining the only USA club ever to participate in roller hockey's Major Junior version of the OHL. The league continues to play to this day, but Killbreath's Port Huron North Americans played only one season. He launched the Tri-City Hurricanes but sold them at mid-season to concentrate on establishing a CEHL team with Clouston in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Killbreath left the CEHL instead to launch a new low-level pro league known as the International Independent Hockey League (IIHL), which began play in 2003 but ceased operations in 2004.
The CEHL also ceased operations after the 2003-04 season, but caused controversy when preparing for the 2004-05 season by holding tryouts and charging players to participate. The CEHL folded shortly after Traverse City Enforcers owner Barry Soskin pulled the plug on his club. Soskin resurfaced as operator again in Toledo with the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) club he originally established as one of the most successful in all of minor league hockey under his ownership during the 1990's.
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The Phoenix(ISBN 0-385-50677-5) is a 2001 historical novel written by German author Henning Boetius. Its central plot revolves around the 1937 Hindenburg Disaster.
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Fact and fiction are combined to tell the stories of two fictitious people who were involved in the catastrophe; Birger Lund, a Swedish journalist and passenger on the airship, who apparently suffered horrific injuries during the crash; and Edmond Boysen, a member of the crew, who was manning the controls at the time, and seems to have got away unscathed.
The book begins some years after the disaster has occurred, as Lund - now with a new identity due to a twist of fate - is searching for Boysen, who he hopes will provide him with some of the answers that might help him to come to terms with what happened, so that he can move on with his life. However, once the story has introduced Lund, it switches focus to Edmond Boysen, and much of the plot then unfolds against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, when the giant Zeppelin airships dominated the skies and their crew members enjoyed an almost celebrity-like lifestyle. Here the author spends a great deal of time describing the technical aspects of the airship, while its final journey and ultimate demise is told in intricate detail.
Birger Lund eventually catches up with Boysen towards the end of the story, and the two have a lengthy discussion as to why the disaster may have happened. They consider a number of theories, including a suggestion that the airship may have been sabotaged. Following this conversation, Lund feels he is able to get some closure and feels he can now start to rebuild his life.
Spoilers end here
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- Henning Boetius is the son of one of the ship's officers, and based his book on accounts his father gave of the disaster. He also did extensive research into the crash, as well as the workings of the Zeppelin.
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[edit]The Phoenix by Henning Boetius ISBN 0-385-50677-5
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Floridians are a very diverse group of people. We are from many cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. However, someway or another we have all been brought together through a common experience: Burning Man. At heart, we all identify as BURNERS. However, Burning Man consistently means different things to different people. Thus the lifestyle, philosophy, and art of being a “Burner” is not easily defined. For many it is about sharing ourselves and who we are: our inherent arts, gifts and talents. It is about celebrating the moment together. It is about not only being free to be ourselves, but also being able to bring out the best in each other. It is about the overwhelming creativity and inspiration, the smiles and hugs, the crazy art, the antics, and the fire. Community, participation, self-expression, self-reliance; these tenets are also lifeblood of the Burning Man community. Thus, as a guide for your journey we have included a link to 10 Principles from the Burning Man website that we believe are also integral to the AfterBurn experience. Read them, and reflect on how they operate in your own life. With AfterBurn we will create our own experimental community, burn our own effigy, and PARTICIPATE in our own back yard! There are no rules about how one must behave or express oneself at this event (save the rules that serve to protect the health, safety, and the community at large). Rather, it is up to each participant to decide what and how they will contribute to our community. Whether you are new to the Burner experience or are a seasoned veteran, you are encouraged to reach into and connect with yourself to find your niche in our community. Participate! The giving of yourself is the greatest gift you can give to your community, and is imperative to the survival of this unique experiment.
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Craft is a Swedish black metal band formed by Daniel Halen (drummer) and Mikael Nox (vocals and early guitars) in 1994.
Influenced by second-wave black metal bands such as Darkthrone, Burzum, Mayhem and Celtic Frost, Craft played raw black metal live in several Swedish venues, with songs typically about destruction and death under the name "Nocta", until 1998. In that year, the band invited John Doe of Shining (band) (pioneers of the "suicidal" Black Metal genre) to play guitars. Nox took up full-time vocals and Joakim was enlisted as a bass player.
After the four-year period playing live, and with a full recording line-up ready, the band went into the Carnal Record studios to record their "Total Eclipse" demo in early 1999. Despite this being limited to 200 copies, it gained them attention outside the Swedish black metal scene, where they had been prominent and well-known figures already. Craft's first full-legnth record was released the following year, entitled "Total Soul Rape". Their second and most popular LP, "Terror Propaganda", was released by Moribund Records in 2002.
Drummer Daniel Halen decided to leave the band in 2005, shortly after the release of their third full-legnth album, "Fuck The Universe".
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Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association The association is comprised of US Combat Veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces. The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is a group of riders that have two common bonds. They are Combat Veterans and ride motorcycles. CVMA reason for being is solely for the intent towards Veterans causes and issues.
The incorporated colors of the patch: Red represents the blood that has been shed on the battlefield. Gold (the Military gold) represents the many ethnic backgrounds in the Armed Forces. Black represents the heavy hearts possessed for those who gave their lives and for those who are considered missing in action or prisoners of war. The Skull and Ace of Spade represents the death that war leaves in its wake.
National CVMA: Is a non-profit association, non-territorial and not affiliated with any club. CVMA all share the common bond of being combat veterans of many conflicts and wars who also ride motorcycles. CVMA is where combat veterans can get together to carry-on the brotherhood that is shared during military service. CVMA assist veterans in any way they can. CVMA require that memebers are not dishonorably discharged and have proof of your combat service by way of your DD214. If still on active duty, proof of combat service. The headquarters is in Missouri with chapters in several states. All branches are welcome.
History of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association: In the year 1999, the Combat Vets Motorcycle Club was introduced to the internet. Up until the first part of 2001 many of memebers were led to believe it was a true and established motorcycle organization. Through many turns of events it was found out that CVMC was an internet scam to milk money from Combat Veterans. In the early months of 2001 many of the members found this scam out & alerted one another. Since the memebers were all interested in the issues of Veterans, 45 members decided to form a Combat Veterans Association. After this was decided, the birth of CVMA appeared as a non profit Association on or about May 1st 2001 & CVMA now will be able to continue with the main objective which is helping Veterans. The 2 main things that brought memebers together was motorcycle riding & being Veterans from Combat zones or theaters. The original 45 members have adopted a patch to wear indicating that they are the original founding fathers of CVMA.
CVMA In Hawaii(CVMAHI): CVMAHI aim is veterans helping veterans. The CVMAHI wishes also to raise awareness for the plight of POW’s, MIA’s, and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) of veterans returning from combat theaters, and their families. CVMAHI rides for memebers therapy and to enjoy each other's brotherhood, which you can only get from being in combat. CVMAHI support all veterans' runs.
How CVMAHI Started In Hawaii: Bulldog was planning to start a combat veterans club in Hawaii for the brotherhood you can only find in combat. When checking on the Internet, he found Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association. So in stead of starting a club with the same principles, Bulldog and his wife She Devil joined the CVMA on Feb 14, 2004. After 3 months of proper protocol on May 15 2004 the local dominant club, The Allis Of Hawaii MC, granted Bulldog official approved to fly Combat Vets Association patch in the State of Hawaii. January 11, 2005 Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Hawaii (CVMAHI) became a member of Street Bikers United Hawaii (SBU). On Nov 18, 2005 National Coalition of Motorcyclist (NCOM) informed CVMAHI that it had been accepted as a member of the coalition. March 19, 2006 CVMAHI State Chapter is established. On April 10, 2006 CVMAHI is incorporated, and is a registered domestic nonprofit in the State of Hawaii.
Combat veteran serving, or who had served in the United States Armed Forces, and ride a motorcycle could be eligible for membership with CVMA. Active duty or reserve and in combat or in a "Theater of Operations", are a qualified applicant. Must own and operate a motorcycle of 30.50cu.in (500cc) or above. Veterans, active duty, and reserve personnel must show proof of combat military service--on official DOD stationary or forms--by:
Veterans: DD214
Active duty/reserve:
• Documentation by name. • Orders(no codes in English). • Army the ERB (2-1). • Marine Corps/Navy page 4. • Air Force award data record page. • Coast Guard PDR award page.
Combat service is required. -->
National Liaison Officer Commander Hawaii Combat Veterans Motorcycle Assn. http://hicombatvet.org http://combatvet.org http://ky.combatvet.org http://ma.combatvet.org http://co.combatvet.org http://mo.combatvet.org http://nh.combatvet.org http://www.cvmaoflouisiana.com http://hicombatvet.org http://members.cox.net/cvmari/index.htm http://www.cvmawa.org http://me.combatvet.org http://vt.combatvet.org
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The Loeb Drama Center is home to the [American Repertory Theatre] (ART), as well as the Harvard-Radclicffe Dramatic Club (HRDC).
The Mainstage Theatre is a 556-seat theatre, which showcases most ART productions as well as 2 annual HRDC productions by HRDC. The building also contains the Experimental Theatre (Ex), a "black box" theatre space that is used by the ART's Institute for Advanced Theatre Training and the HRDC.[1]
The Loeb is named after benefactor, John Langeloth Loeb, who graduated from Harvard College in 1924, and received an honorary degree in 1971 (LL.D). [2]
The Loeb is located at 64 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
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Thomas Markinson is a fictional character of the game Syphon Filter.He's Gabe Logan's C.O..He's secretly envolved with the terrorist Erich Rohemer and get's up shot in the head in the final level of Syphon Filter when he was trying to stop Rohemer
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Master of Design; an undergraduate master’s course offered by UK Universities including Coventry University who offer a course in Transport Design. The four year course is identical to the Ba course in the same subject for the first three years. After the third year students undertake an Industrial placement and in the fourth year a dissertation to a professional research standard. Sources[edit]http://www.coventry.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate-full-time-a-z/a/376
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Michael Crook created a web site called "Forsake Our Troops," arguing the American military overpaid its soldiers. His position angered many conservative commentators, leading to an appearance on the Fox News show Hannity and Colmes. Crook later stopped running the web site altogether. Crook later wrote that he'd tried to join the army in 1999, but had been rejected as medically unfit
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Plot The book tells the story of a relationship that develops between Henry Kent, a sociopath and fantasist who preys on lonely rich women, and Daisy Langrishe, an ageing novelist with two broken marriages behind her. After meeting Daisy - who has recently bought a cottage in order to start a new life in the country - Henry quickly becomes infatuated with her, and sets about tricking his way into her confidence. He initially offers to become her gardener - something she reluctantly accepts - then later begins to correspond with her after she suffers an accident during a prolonged trip abroad. These letters start as run of the mill pieces, but as he perceives that she is taking an interest in him, Henry begins to weave her a series of elaborate stories about his life - all designed to gain her attention and win her affection. When Daisy eventually returns home and Henry makes himself indispensable to her after she suffers a fall, they begin an affair. But when Daisy's family and friends learn about the nature of the relationship, they become concerned and start to investigate Henry. However, they soon begin to fear that the facts they unearth about his past might have come to light too late to save Daisy from harm. Spoilers end here. Sources[edit]Falling by Elizabeth Jane Howard ISBN 0330368893 <!– You're done! Please do not edit anything below this line. –>
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Stephanie Yost Cameron works for the Legal Department in the ever growing virtual pet website Neopets, and has earned the title of general counsel and vice president. Post Neopets, Stephanie was a senior associate at the law firm of Troy & Ground, and worked in the areas of new media, entertainment and intellectual property. Prior to working at Troy & Ground, Stephanie was an entertainment and emdia litigator with the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crucher LLP. At the time of writing, Stephanie is also a member of the Advirory Board of CARU (the Children's Advertising Review Unit, a division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus that acts as the children's advertising industry's self-regulatory forum). She is a former chair of the Entertainment Law Section Executive Committee of the Beverly Hills Bar Association (2001 - 2002), and adjunct associate professor of Law at Southwestern University School of Law, where she has specialized in legal writing, and has guest lectured at the university's National Institute of Entertainment and Media Law on developments in the entertainment and new media areas of the law. After completing her undergraduate degree in communication studies at UCLA in 1984, she supervised business affairs and production for an independent entertainment company specializing in film and television source music and record album production. In 1993 she graduated from the Southwestern University School of Law.
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The Mark of the Angel (ISBN 0099283646) is a 1998 novel by Canadian writer Nancy Huston. It was originally published in French, appearing under the title L'Empreinte de l'ange. Both editions were nominated in Canada for a Governor General's Award in 1998 and 1999 respectively.
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Set in 1950s Paris against the backdrop of the French-Algerian conflict, the book tells the story of an affair between its two main protagonists; Saffie, the young German wife of renowned French musician Raphael Lepage; and Andras, a Hungarian-Jewish instrument repairer living in the city's Mairie immigrant district.
When they first meet, both Andras and Saffie have been separately damaged by the events of the Second World War, but as their relationship develops over a period of several years, they are both able to begin to come to terms with the harrowing experiences that have shaped their lives - while around them a new generation is committing a fresh batch of atrocities. Ultimately, though, Saffie and Andras's affair has tragic consequences for everyone involved.
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Bonz Malone is a well-regarded journalist, actor, graffiti writer and CEO currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. He is sometimes refered to as "the Hunter Thompson of hip hop." He co-wrote and co-starred in Marc Levin's "Slam." The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He had a nationally syndicated magazine column at the age of 18 (for Spin) making him the youngest columnist in the country at the time. He's also an official member of the Rock Steady Crew. A former graffiti writer, Bonz played a member of the NYPD Vandal Squad in "Bomb the System." His performance was one of the highlights of the Independent Spirit Award nominated film.
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Sasa Illic is a legendary goalkeeper who is reputed for his extravigant or 'TV' dives. He was part of the high flying crystal palace team of the 1980's and currently is involved in coaching in the united states and sometimes is seen in england with some of the current premiership goalkeepers.
TV Dives
For some Illic is the inventor of the TV dive, which is a save that would be reletively easy to save in the first place but the 'keeper shows off by extravigantly turning it around the post instead of picking the ball up. Even today when a 'keeper like Kuzchack pulls off a TV dive it is sometimes called an ILLIC.
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One Love is a song by Bob Marley and the Wailers, released on their debut album, The Wailing Wailers, and included on their greatest hits record, Legend. It is one of Marley's most famous and well known songs and has been covered by many bands and people to this date.
"One Love" is about people everywhere forgetting about problems and hatred and uniting into one. It has a joyous melody, starting with a piano opening and a reggae background, and then a reggae style beat continues the song.
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The Bronx Bunny Show was originally broadcast in 2003 on E4 in the U.K. An adult puppet show which followed the simple premise of a semi educational show for the good people of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan. The show was produced from a run down tenament building in the Bronx where Bronx Bunny and his sidekick a cigarette smoking panda named Teddy T would interview celebrities who 'done good'. Also featured on the show were pseudo educational items such as 'The Internal Gerbil' who sang songs about internal organs from inside a gay man, numbers where illustrated by pole dancing woman who contorted into the shape of that weeks number, Spanish phrases such as 'Your Mother bangs like a screen door in a Tornado' were taught. The show was braodcast sporadically on E4 and eventually on Channel 4 but ultimately got lost in the schedule, but gained quite a cult following as it featured hilarious interviews with guests such as Hugh Hefner, Jessica Alba, William Shatner and Larry Flynt.
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Robby Grossman is a computer science major at Wheaton College (Norton, MA) who has contributed significantly to the field of Genomics. Serving as webmaster, lead programmer and architect of the Wheaton College Genomics Group, Robby helped to develop favGene, a tool that allows biologists to search for patterns and motifs that appear in large DNA lexicons. Robby Grossman presented this work with Stephen Benz at the 2004 CCSNE conference after completing the favGene software project.
Aside from research, Robby is an amateur musician who enjoys playing the guitar and taping live music.
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[edit]Wheaton College Genomics Group: http://genomics.wheatoncollege.edu
Benz, S. '05, Grossman, R. '07, Dyer, B. and LeBlanc, M. (2004). Genomics Research and the Liberal Arts: Building a Database for Exploring Your Favorite Set of Genes (favGene v2.0). Transformations-Liberal Arts in the Digital Age, v2(1), May 2004. http://www.colleges.org/transformations/index.php?q=node/view/80
Benz, Steve '05 and Grossman, Robby '07 (2004). FavGene 2.0 -- A Perl and MySQL System for Exploring a Set of Genes . Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. v19(5), 311-312.
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Paper novels (indeed, some digital novels) are linear, that is, read from page to page in a straight line. Novels, such as No Dead Trees, however, offer readers a unique way to read fiction: choose a page, choose a character, choose a direction. By hyperlinking phrases within the novels, readers would find new ways to understand characters. There is no wrong way to read a hypertext interactive novel. Links embedded within the pages are meant to be taken -- to allow readers a choice in the novel's world. There are many interactive novels on the Web. Many of the oldest ones have fallen into disuse. Sources[edit]
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Bigstuf is a series of annual evangelical Chrisitan camps that usually take place in the summer at Panama City or, more recently, Daytona Beach. Organized in 1988, it is is non denominational (though strongly Charismatic) nonprofit ministry based in Alpharetta, GA.
The camp is open to any protestant church that wishes to send a youth group. They come from all over the United States and stay in a hotel resort on the beach. During the five week stay, youth a treated to ground rumbling, loud muisc from christian rock groups and a sermon twice a day. During their free time, youth have the luxury of an always open beach, free meals and bible studies.
Being conservatively christian, the camp enforces a strict dress code that bars two piece bathing siuts for girls and modest dress for men. Other than that, students are asked to bring beach towels, water bottles (For free refills from the coke machines during meals!), flip flops, one-piece bathing suits, t-shirts, shorts, bibles, and journals. Shirts with spaghetti straps are prohbited.
Their address is:
BigStuf Camps
35 Old Canton Street
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Call them at: Toll free: 1-800-967-7883
E-mail them at: info@bigstuf.org
Videos about Bigstuf
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A marching contest hosted in Carrollton, Texas by the Newman Smith High School Marching band of CFBISD. It is located at Standridge stadium and while is a smaller contest is still very exciting.
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Resemblant of a young James Dean, before the crash. In Irish folklore the character scottinachus beag bulloch is said to be half man half hyperbole.
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[edit]Dantes Inferno Waylander "David Gemmell" The Bible, Genesis, Chapter 1, Verse 3
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Since her debut on June 1st 2004, Connie Beauchamp has been the BBC's answer to Arnold Schwarzenegger's infamous character, The Terminator. Dressed to impress the following months showed this Terminatrix systematically thrashing her way through each member of staff's personal business, only stopping to string along a few males in her quest to commit large amounts of unruly adultery. Amanda Mealing, who's previous appearence's have been in programs like Jake's Progress and GBH, is the fabulous actress who brings Connie Beauchamp to life.
When given a registrar, Will Curtis (played by actor Noah Huntley) Connie also made it her duty to bully and berate him through each shift, making him work extra's and driving him, along with Will adoring viewers, to insanity. Will was a hard nut to crack when it came to being unfaithful to his wife, Susan, but when Connie finally managed to make physical contact, it had viewers in uproar as she stopped just as things were getting hot, leaving Will with the taunting words, "I just needed to know I could have you."
But Connie wasn't all leg and lip, as we found that she had grown steadily attached to Will and that maybe she was lonely ... that insults and a cruel temper were assets she only hid behind. After not even a year of playing second fiddle to Connie, Will was ran over and crushed by an avengeful patient. In the tearful episode, viewers saw for the first time Connie bearing tears and fighting and believing she saved Will, just to see him crash once more ... our notorious heart surgeon ironically died with her hands wrapped around Will's heart as she performed internal CPR.
After being blamed for his death by Will's then dangerously upset widow, Connie was desperate to keep her position as Medical Director, and who better to save her career than her own husband, the equally horrific Michael Beauchamp (played by Anthony Calf). Michael was introduced in April 2005 and with him came a whole new meaning to the term 'Hospital Management'. Holby's new chairman and his foul mouthed wife manipulated the staff and left no element unturned as they fought for their dream, a 'Cardiac Centre of Excellence'. Of course, with Michael and Connie's level of naivity, their elongated, monster of a ward not only got promoted from 'Darwin' to 'Super Darwin' but managed to decrease the quality of adjacent wards like 'Keller' where managers, namingly Ric Griffin (played by Hugh Quarshie), felt it their responsibility to knock one or both Beauchamp's off their high horses and back down to earth. Super Darwin eventually collapsed and the once mighty Beauchamp's were back to square one.
As the hospital entered a phase of fatal uncleanliness, MRSA was diagnosed on Darwin and with this revealed that a patient, who incidently was the ward sister Chrissie Williams' father (played by actress Tina Hobley) had died of the methicillin resistant disease. Taking cowardice to a whole new level, Michael Beauchamp sweet-talked his gullible wife into covering the incident up and left the blame on her when medics did find out. The once dictator of a medical director was demoted to plain old 'Consulant' and further more got a lovely treat on top when she saw Michael and Chrissie in the early stages of doing what she does best in her ex-office.
Connie was depressive and all sparkle from her eyes and lips had faded as she worked off her notice, a demoted and lonely wife.
When Holby City contracted a new and more deadly virus, given kindly through a patient by one of Michael's old backstreet medicine buddies, Sabine Wyatt, he was on the war path and looking for a new scape goat ... Chrissie Williams. When Connie realised what Michael had done, let VRSA spread throughout the ward instead of going to jail for illegal payments, she came to what was probably the toughest decision of her life ... Darwin or Michael? Viewers were at the edges of their seats as Michael Beauchamp was escorted off Darwin by policemen, leaving Connie in a closed theatre making a puddle of tears at her feet.
As months passed Connie gradually grew more confidence and was back to her raving self with two new registrars to dig her teeth into; Joseph Byrne (played by Luke Roberts) and Sam Strachan (played by Tom Chambers)
In early 2006 we also discovered that infact Connie was bullied as a child for being "a creep, a swat, and I was plain" That experience was her inspiration to move up in the world and kick her way through the opressive streets of Peckham, London, in the fight for better things.
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Hamilton-Wenham Hockey
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Hamilton-Wenham generals ice hockey is one of the top competitive teams in Massachusetts. For 2006-2007 they are led by seniors Jay Scuteri and Keith Leduc, and juniors Colby Morgan and Ryan Gendreau. Last season they finised with a impresive recored but unfortunately lost in teh playoffs. Other key players this year are sophmore Chris Wright, senior Kevin Serefino and senior John Volker. This may be the final season for many of these players.
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Axofire is a instrumental group from Panama City, Florida. Members include Robert McFall <aka> Tim Atkinson on guitar, Ken Daniels on bass and Tim Bird on drums. only one album can be found by the group. "Imprisoned By A Gift" was released in 2006.The band only plays instrumnetal music and performs very rarly to sold out shows.
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Early life and pre-fame
Chaoz was born in Thailand, to Vietnamese, Cambodian & Puerto Rican parents, who raised her Catholic.
She moved to Canada with her Mother Nicky, Brother Thanh, and Father Paul when she was only 3 years. She located in BC, Canada. One year after that the relocated in Edmonton Alberta Canada. She attended McDougal School in Edmonton til third grade. After third grade her and her family move to Montreal Quebec Canada; she was only 10 years old.
She attended Parkdale elementrey school located in the heart of Montreal where she finished & headed up to highschool in 1993 Laurenhill Academy highschool until she got expelled, she then attended John F Kenady highschool where she got expelled again and then move to Laval & went to Laval Catholic Highschool.. she lasted two weeks before she got expelled yet again.
At age 16 Chaoz got pregnant with her first child Ryan, with her boyfriend Brent who is the father. At age 17 Chaoz give birth to Ryan, Two months later Chaoz turned 18 years old.
6 Months after the birth of Ryan, 4 months after her 18th birthday her son's father, the love of her Life Brent passed away. She have been with him since she was 12 years old til age 18.
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Incubus is a 2006 horror movie starring Tara Reid. The film is about six teenagers who break into what they think is an abandoned factory to seek shelter after their car breaks down. They quickly find themselves trapped and realize too late that they are not alone! Seems that in 1995 the CIA suddenly abandoned its 20-year research project into mind control, out-of-body experience and lucid dreaming. The results of the study were kept confidential and all that was left was Incubus. Suspended in a triple-locked, shatter-proof clear cube, was the comatose patient, undergoing testing and experimentation. The bizarre patient and his horrific powers hold the key to their escape and ultimately their survival. Incubus is the first Hollywood movie released in the direct-to-download model, available exclusively on AOL RED for teens at www.b-red.com.
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In the year 2002, the League of Leagends was betrothed it's most notable contender: Ferdinand Underwood. Mr. Underwood joined the League by invitation on a train. Noted for his love for music and philanthropism, Ferdinand Underwood was recognized as a "Saint" in the League's eyes. Not only had Underwood gone from being a rich landowner to a middle class civilian by donating more than three quarters of his assests to the Daytona Beach less-priviledged, but Underwood also had an astounding love for music. During his train-ride from Lorton, VA to Sanford, FL, Underwood was approached by a gentleman in a black and royal blue suit (now the signature performance attire for the AcaFellas-his inspirational a capella group). The man sat opposite Underwood and began to hum to himself. Underwood, being the extorvert he was, began hum-harmonizing with the stranger and the two went on for several minutes making music together. When they finished, Underwood congratulated the stranger on piqueing his interest, and the stranger congratulated Underwood on his recent philanthropy work in central Florida. The stranger (who remains unidentified) then extended an invitation and saint-hood to Ferdinand Underwood in the League of Legends. Underwood modestly accepted. The League: Not much is known about the League of Legends (LOL) other than the phrase they unleashed on the Internet in late 1991 via interoffice e-mail. When referring to the league, they would type "LOL" and when questioned by a particular nameless insurance firm about the meaning behind this type, they referred to it as "Laughing out Loud" to shroud the League's existence getting out. Now, LOL is commonly used as a farce within the League because the League members actually do find it funny that a large amount of internet users do not understand the true meaning of LOL and use the term almost as a satirical pun.
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[edit]www.acaFellas.org - Website of the group created by Kevin Snyder, a close friend of St. Underwood, bringing the world the a capella group from the mind of the master himself. lolstfucar.ytmnd.com - Website depicting a license plate tribute to St. Ferdinand Underwood
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Odyssey of the Mind is an international creativity competition that aims to develop and encourage creative thinking and critical problem solving in students from kindergarten through college. The competition was founded on the premise that creativity can be taught. Unlike most academic competitions, Odyssey does not focus solely on one subject such as math, science, history, or literature. Rather, it combines all of these and more in order to teach students the importance of original thinking. These are some more specifics of the competition:
• Teams consist of five to seven students.
• Teams choose one of five problems to solve over a period of six months.
• The problem is solved through an eight minute skit that can include team-created sets, costumes, props, and scripts.
• At the competitions, solutions are judged on their creativity.
• Solutions are to be solved by the team members only. Any "outside assistance" from parents, teachers, or other students could result in penalization.
• There is a regional, state, and World competition. The World finals can involve more than 15 thousand people from over 20 countries and nearly all states.
Here are the parameters of two past problems (problems are categorized as technical, performing arts, classics (art, literature), vehicle, or balsa wood structure).
Technical 2005 • Teams are to create an original dream that has three parts: cheerful, nonsensical, and nightmarish. • In the cheerful and nightmarish parts, sounds are to be made. • In the nightmarish, the team must create a monster that performs tasks. • The monster must pick something up, turn around 180 degrees, change in appearance, and perform two team created tasks. Classics 2004 • Teams must create four works of art, two being reproductions, and two being original. • At some point during the skit, something from each work of art must come to life and the objects must interact with each other. • There must be a character that cannot see the artwork when it is alive.
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Mordialloc College is co-educational school catering for 800 students under the year levels 7 - 12. Mordialloc College is situated in Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia and offers plenty of innovative courses suiting to many intelligences of students. According to the 2005 VCE results, Mordialloc College has obtained a median study score of 27 and 6% of students obtaining study scores over 40.
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The term: "Zaxs" has in prior times not been properly understood of the correct usage in speach. It is a slang of sorts, an English term said with a European accent. When someone says, "that it Zaxs them too much!", they mean that it is of disturbing thought, idea or content, in a morbid or inappropiate way.
Sources
[edit]Henry Lamb Jr. Professor of Literature; Boston College, MA
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Kelly Tomlinson (born February 15, 1987 in Santa Monica, California is fast becoming Hollywood's "it - girl." She has appeared as an actress on such television shows such as Las Vegas, Jericho and the unaired pilot for the John Leguizamo drama, Edison. Additionally she has appeared as herself on the Janice Dicksinson Modeling Agency with Janice Dickinson, and The Simple Life with Paris Hilton & Nicole Richie. Probably most notably known for her frequent and fabulous sightings with celebrities in and around the Los Angeles area, some listed below, Kelly is scheduled to shoot for Playboy magazine in the near future.
Hollywood Sightings
[edit]- Lunch with Lindsay Lohan at The Ivy.
- Shopping with Courtney Love at Kitson.
- Spotted at a Scissor Sisters concert at The Shrine with Jake Gyllenhaal
- Attended Los Angeles' opening night of Rent with Melanie Brown.
- Helped Paris Hilton launch her perfume line.
- Spotted at a Starbucks in Palm Springs with Anthony Rapp
- Aided McCullay Culkin, Dita Von Teese and Liza Minelli with their celebrity book signings.
- Seen dining at Rainbow Bar & Grill with David Spade
- On Sunset Boulevard with Topher Rhys, Hugh Hefner, and Playboy models Holly, Kendra and Bridget from the TV show "The Girls Next Door"
- Backstage with the Hanson brothers at a concert.
- Seen at Hollywood premiere of "Teacher's Pet" with father / actor Frank Noon & actress Jodi Lyn O'Keefe.
Sources
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Bratz: Forever Diamondz (album)
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Infobox Album |
Name = Bratz: Forever Diamondz |
Type = Album |
Artist = Bratz (Various) |
Cover = |
Released = 19 September 2006 |
Recorded = Sweden |
Genre = Teen pop, Soundtrack |
Length = 44:17 |
Label = Hip-O Records |
Producer = Matthew Gerrard |
Reviews =
All Music Guide {{rating-5|3.5}}
link
Last album = Bratz: Genie Magic
(2006) | This album = Bratz: Forever Diamondz
(2006) | Next album = TBA
(2007) |
Bratz Forever Diamondz is the third music album released from the wildly popular Bratz doll franchise. It features songs from the Bratz's feature film Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz which was released in 2006. The album was released in stores on September 19, 2006, a week before the direct-to-DVD movie.
1. Ooooh Fashion
2. Wazz Up
3. Keep It Up
4. What's Going On
5. Best Friends
6. My Attitude
7. Express Yourself
8. You've Got It
9. Just Having Some Fun
10. Let Go
11. Hang On
12. Forever Diamondz
13. Beautiful
14. Que Tal
All songs are written by Matthew Gerrard, who worked for the number #1 High School Musical album, and he did the works for the Bratz's second, "Genie Magic" album.
Success
[edit]According to the ratings of All Music Guide, Forever Diamondz became the best album performed by Bratz.
Currently it is on position #186 on Billboard 200 and #5 on Top Kid Audio.
Miscellanea
[edit]- Some songs has been heard on Bratz TV series, like My Attitude.
- "Forever Diamondz" and "You've Got It"'s music has been heard on the official Bratz website. Forever Diamondz is the main song from the collection with the same name.
- "Wazz Up" is the second song by Bratz, which has a Spanish version, which is called "Que Tal, after the popular "So Good" with the version called "Se Siente".
- In the weekend before the release of the album, the official website of Bratz had an exclusive listening party, where the fans can hear their favourites' newest CD, plus it had a remix, which was exclusive to the website as well.
Sources
[edit]All Music Guide The review of the album.
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