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Kevin Rogers
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Kevin Rogers is the Legend of Radio Shack Sources68.161.100.227 (talk) 01:25, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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David Hales
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fuck the enviroment AccomplishmentsAccomplishments include being one of the primary legislative architects of the Redwoods National Park Expansion of 1978, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, 1980, and the 1980 Pinelands National Reserve Act. He led Carter Administration efforts leading to the passage of the National Parks and Recreation Omnibus Act of 1978, which doubled the size of the United States National Wild and Scenic Rivers System and the National Trails System. He is co-founder, with Michael Soule of the Society for Conservation Biology, and the first American to serve as the President of the World Heritage Convention. In 2000, he authored the definition of Water Security adopted by consensus at The Hague International Conference on Fresh Water. EducationA native of Fort Worth, Texas, Hales holds a M.A. in political science from the University of Oklahoma and a B.A. in political science from Hardin-Simmons University.
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D E Lowe
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Walker O. Cain
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Cain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Case Western Reserve University for five years (1932-1936). In 1937 he went on to study at Fontainebleau, France where he was a recipient of the Schweinfurth Scholarship [1]. In 1939 he won the Henry Adams Prize from the American Institute of Architects. In 1938 and 1939, he won honorable mention in architecture in the competition for the Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome. In 1940 Cain returned to the United States to study architecture at Princeton University. In that year he won the Rome Prize. Upon graduation from Princeton with a masters degree he moved to New York City and joined the firm of McKim, Meade and White. In 1961 that firm was superseded by Steinman, Corrigill, Cain and White; then Steinmann, Cain, and White;. By 1971 the firm was superseded by Walker O. Cain Associates based in New York where Cain was a senior partner. Cain also served as chairman of the board of the American Academy in Rome from 1974 to 1984. Cain's notable building designs include: St. Vartan Cathedral, the Armenian church at Second Ave. and 34th Street in Manhattan (1963-1967)[2]; the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of History and Technology (1967), in Washington, DC[3]; the Art Museum, McCormick Hall, Jadwin Gymnasium, Caldwell Field House, and the Computing Center at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey[4]; as well as the Mickel Library of Converse College[5]. The firm that was to become Walker O. Cain Associates (John Faron) designed the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine around 1965[6]. Members of the firm also designed the Casco Bank and Trust Company building in Portland, Maine by 1970, the Maine State Museum in Augusta, Maine in 1971[6], the Maynard Center for staff housing at Brooklyn hospital in 1976[7] References
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STŌK
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animAdverto
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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. animAdverto is a Electronic body music HistoryanimAdverto was founded late 2001 by Yvo van Dillen starting as a solo project but soon gathered other musicians. It was never the intention of Yvo van Dillen go live performances until animAdverto got another booking and Regina Mortua (female singer in 2002) said yes resulting driving animAdverto on stage. After years of performances and declined a few record-label contracts, on March 2007 animAdverto signed in 2007 with Rigor Mortis record label and released their debut album Torment which had a lot of the oldschool electro songs people we're already familiar with. The deal with Rigor Mortis is a bit strange since this is a Black metal label. Due to the harsh and melodic music is animAdverto also very popular in the metal-scene. Late 2005 Frouwkje Weinreder a well known Suicidegirl joined also known as Synthetique, and mid 2006 Kirsten Groothuis joined animAdverto. Members
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Myskatelog
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A. Hays Town
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A. Hays Town (American, b.1903) has been called the Premier Architect of the South. Town grew up in Lafayette, LA and graduated from Tulane Architecture School in the 1920's. Town established a successful commercial practice in Baton Rouge in 1939, but in the 1960’s at an age when many people are considering retirement, he turned to his abiding passion – residential architecture. Throughout this chapter of his career, he perfected and expanded his inimitable style and emerged as one of the most prominent architects in the South. “Without Hays Town, the architecture of Louisiana might well have dissipated into the mainstream. Instead, we have a wonderful thing, a fine tradition alive and well in America.”—Andres Duany A. Hays Town changed the face of the Louisiana house. In a career that includes designing more than five hundred homes, he led architects, builders, and homeowners to embrace the finest elements of Louisiana’s architectural past. Almost every home built in Louisiana during the last twenty years is in some way inspired by Town’s work. - Cyril E. Vetter Mr. Town's son continues his legacy of drawing homes and his grandson continues the tradition of building. The Foundation for Historical Louisiana has established a registry of his work and the current Town homeowners are invited to purchase an architecture marker. A. Hays Town died at 101 on January 06, 2005.
Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town by A. Hays Town, Cyril E. Vetter, and Philip Gould (Hardcover - Aug 1999) The Architectural Style of A. Hays Town by A. Hays Town (Hardcover - Dec 1985) The Life and Work of the Twentieth-Century Louisiana Architect A. Hays Town (Mellen Studies in Architecture, V. 10) (Hardcover) by David H. Sachs (Author)
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Hey December!
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About the filmThe film stars the "solemn month" December Robinson. Whenever he goes, people shout at him "Hey December!" (from which the film's name comes from). PlotDecember goes to a funfair and is caught by Ludicolo and his gang (which includes Stantler, Flygon, Salamence and Zigzagoon). This leads to a big adventure, with thrilling rollercoasters, scary haunted houses and dizzy waltz rides. What was said about the film
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milliom
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Elvine
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Mozaic TV+
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Sephanie Green foundation
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SourcesWe will be getting the link to our site asap. So visit agian in the next day or two. 74.32.54.183 (talk) 15:13, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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Mountain Jam Festival
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SourcesGary Chetkof, Promoter, Radio Woodstock (Mountain Jam creator) www.mountainjam.com Mountainjam (talk) 15:24, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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Mysteries and Spirituality by Nazir Jahangir
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A thoughtless mind is like a balloon wanders aimlessly and falls down! KHALIL GIBRAN said: If a door is closed on you, there is always a window beneath the surface of the wall but God has left it to you to do the scratching. If you are in search of seeking the Truth/Reality, following publications may be of your help. Contents1. Accounts of Jinnee! You may discover all the answers in my publications
Publications by Nazir Jahangir[1. Knotty Mysteries! ]http://nazirjahangir.8k.com/rich_text_2.html My take on writingWriting merely doesn’t mean recoding things as they happened. If one simply writes what one feels that is pure photography. Experiences need to be brewed in the purgatory of ones mind and heart. Emotions are to be crisped in the agonies of life to make them communicable to others. One of the prodigious job of a writer is to made his experiences universal. Pain is the canvas on which I paintWhether it is my short stories, poetry or plays, my theme is always pain in its comprehensive sense. Pain is the canvas on which I paint. Each individual soul seems pain incarnate to me. Every laughter to me is fraught with vestiges of agony. Man’s laughter seems insincere while his crying genuine. I think I have seen life raw. Even birds and flowers to me seem writhing with angst. When a flower boasts of its color that is basically a posture to hide its pain. So far as I have penetrated human psychology, I feel human weaknesses, pride, laughter, dressing and every aspect of human personality as an effort to mitigate that pain, whether he is conscious or unconscious of it. Anyone who refutes me is not saying truth.
My Website[nazirjahangir.8k.com]http://nazirjahangir.8k.com SourcesSource: [nazirjahangir.8k.com]http://nazirjahangir.8k.com 220.224.91.185 (talk) 15:57, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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Very Large Business Applications
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A Very Large Business Application (VLBA) is a Business Application, which could be implemented through different types of Business Application Systems as well as through System Landscapes. They support one or more processes of business application fields like accounting, human resources, logistic, distribution or marketing, in which at least one of those processes is a business process. According to that, a VLBA is directly successfully effective and has a strategic relevance through the support of possibly inter-company business processes. An organization might not be able to fulfill its core businesses efficiently without the help of a VLBA. It is a strategic dependency of the constituted organization, which is given by an application of a VLBA. That is because changing or turning the system away is associated with big financial, organizational and personnel-related costs. Furthermore, VLBAs do not have any spatial, organizational, cultural or technical limits. VLBAs are similar to a Business Information System in the manner that they can support several Business Application Fields and in this case, they are based on several types of Business Application Systems. VLBAs are found in different fields within the different organizations regardless of their size. Systems of Enterprise-Resource-Planning (ERP), Supply-Chain-Management (SCM) and Customer-Relationship-Management (CRM) are examples of a VLBA. Within a Supply-Chain, small and middle organizations can participate in a VLBA. Furthermore, VLBA indicates a field of research. The present-day heterogeneous and grown System Landscapes - just like they are usually discovered in the business practice - suffer from the symptom of Spaghetti-Integration. Therefore, it seems to be practical to raise principles of the Software-Engineering to the level of the System Landscapes and to establish such a Design Theory in the sense of a System-Landscape-Engineering. However, some problems emerge through operating such landscapes, which are to be repaired through research and development. Those arise for example from the necessity of the automation, missing of a theoretical consolidation and from strategic decisions, which break off the technical limits of a VLBA so that they make the execution ability under constant requirements impossible. Target-Models originate from the solution of consisting problems. Equally, the technological limit takes on a wider meaning in a way that the following generations of the VLBAs move over into the focus. The dynamic character of the development of VLBAs is to be identified therein.
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Tiruchuzhi - Birth place of Ramana Maharishi
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Thiruchuzhi is the birth place of renowned saint Ramana Maharishi. It is 50 Kms south of Madurai near Arrupukottai. This place also has famous temple of lord Shiva "Bhuminathar" temple. There is also an ashram at this place founded by Swami Sahajananda. Ramana Vidya Peedam Sources59.96.58.216 (talk) 18:13, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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Pashtun American
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Crafty Records
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Crafty Records began out of making commotion. Having no innate musical talent, but born with an irregular desire to make a lot of noise, Kutztown University freshman crafts major Dan Treiber began most mornings by stepping out onto his front porch and emitting a high-pitched, frightfully accurate birdcall into the morning air. From his own front porch across the street, Kutztown sophomore and local favorite Stick Martin would hear Treiber's birdcalls and would respond with his own birdcall, this one more akin to a dying eagle. This went on for a few weeks before the two finally met and started the Uptown Circus. The Uptown Circus wasn't anything special, just an open mic where Dan and Chris had their friends bring big electric guitars and drums, and sooner or later, the old folkies stopped coming around and the kids took over entirely. The other thing to come out of Uptown was that Dan and Stick became fast friends, and over time hatched a plan to start a record label. This is also roughly the time Treiber was christened with the nickname Crafty Dan. December of 2000 saw the release of Officer Murphy, Stickman's first set of hip-hop and funk-infused rock songs. It was very popular among friends and admirers at Kutztown, and also very well received by Dan and Chris' respective families. However, Chris' move to the Big Apple eventually proved fruitless, and he found himself exiled in Tampa, FL, jobless and sleeping on his Dad's couch. Around this same time, Dan started to feel jaded about being a record label owner. Like Alex Rodriguez in the 2006 World Series, Dan had bit off a little more than he could chew, with a series of competent but ill-advised releases by friends and neighbors in Kutztown and Dan's hometown of City Island, New York. This time period included an album called In Due Time, by Adam Z, a high school friend of Stick’s. This was a fantastic record that sold in the dozens. Several releases came and went without so much as a flash in the pan, and Crafty Records' premiere artist had fled town. Dejected, Dan was ready to throw in the towel and move on to other projects. Two chance meetings in 2003 turned things around for Dan, Stick and the future of the label. The first was Mike Devigne, whose band The Don't Stop, which were louder and heavier and kicked way more ass than any previous Crafty band. Mike put the touring bug in Dan's ear, and The Don't Stop took to the road in August 2003 on the Shock and Awe tour (Mike's idea before Henry Rollins used the same name) to promote their album Ghettoes to Gold. That same summer, Dan met Brook Pridemore, a Michigan transplant who'd recently relocated to New York (actually Jersey). As the opening act for King Missile III at the Bowery poetry club June 6th 2003, Brook's loud-fast-rules acoustic guitar songs wowed Crafty Dan (and the other three people in attendance). They quickly agreed to release music collaboratively, Brook 's first release being a collection of old recordings called Metal and Wood. Early 2004 brought on the Acoustic Invasion Tour. Stick Martin and rook Pridemore, having just met for the first time, drove around the Eastern seaboard, playing mostly their respective home and college towns, not making much of a dent in audiences, but having fun. The Crafty Van got towed after the show in Columbus. The next night, both Brook and Chris got hit by chairs at the show in Cleveland. Since then, the Crafty kids are apprehensive about going to Ohio. In September 2004, Brook and Guitar Bomb (Mike Devigne in solo-project mode, stripping away the noise of the Don't Stop but not the ass-kicking) embarked on the This is our Day Job Tour, which took them as far as Florida and Texas, and cemented their fates as touring machines. Many more tours followed. Now the guys have even more friends in far away places, and have finally ventured back into The Buckeye State. Making so many cool friends in different towns means Crafty's had the opportunity to release stuff from Captain Chaos (Chris of Ghost Mice), and a neat little split seven-inch by The Max Levine Ensemble and their side band, The Spirit Animals. Back at home, the guys miss the road, so last winter; Brook's idea for a batch of songs about travel came to fruition with the Three Dollar Gallon Comp, featuring new songs about travel by everyone on the label plus our newest family member, Ivan Sandomire. Even Yesterday's Pants, Dan's punk band, got in on the action. Pants down, it's the best collection of songs about travel you've ever heard. Black Samurai, the long-lost follow up to Officer Murphy, was finally released on April Fool's Day 2006. It was Crafty Records’ tenth release. Somewhere in there, The Don't Stop collapsed in a drunken heap, and Guitar Bomb became Mikey's full-time gig. His debut album dropped on September 15th, 2006, back there at the Bowery Poetry Club. After ping-ponging around the country Ivan released his debut album If You Say So in early 2007. This album was recorded in Crafty Dan’s basement where Ivan lived for a few months. If you’re wondering if this is the same basement Stick lived in during the early days of the label, the answer is yes, but more importantly, you should really get out more. Crafty Records has continued to grow exponentially in the last few years; releasing the Punk Rock Battle Royal (NY VS NJ), The 1000 Letters Project, as well art sculptures by Reina Mia Brill. Adam Z has gone on to become a Crafty Records studio staple appearing on more than 10 Crafty releases. Brook, Mikey, Ghost Mice and Captain Chaos continue to tour like crazy and The Stick Martin Show play over 250 gigs a year. Also, Crafty Dan can eat more granola bars than anyone you’ve ever seen. Sourceshttp://www.craftyrecords.net/history.cfm 69.121.76.183 (talk) 22:32, 8 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-08
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SHOOP DA WHOOP!
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SHOOP DA WHOOP! is a black ball that shoots out lazers and is very famous. He is a camoe in these 2 things:
In FAMILY GUY, Brian is looking up in the sky and saw SHOOP DA WHOOP!
In AMERICAN DAD, Dad is watching the history channel and says Pluto grew a face.
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International society of typographic designers
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The international society for typographic designers (ISTD) is run for and by typogrpahic designers, graphic designers and educators. The society has an international membership, and its aims are to establish and maintain standards i typogrpahy and to provide a forum for debate Sourceshttp://www.istd.org.uk/flash_content/index.htm
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