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[edit] Bonsucesso Futebol Clube


[edit] NAAMS


[edit] Kevaun Barbour

Kevaun Barbour was a Hilliard Darby High School student who was found dead burning in a dumpster after being shot in the head at age 16 in southeast Columbus, Ohio.


[edit] Sources

http://www.nbc4i.com/news/5099580/detail.html?rss=col&psp=news http://www.snponline.com/NEWS10-19/10-19_hldarbyaccident.htm


66.194.52.249 00:39, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] illiniboard


    [edit] Ryan Joseph Slattery


      [edit] Ammonium Dinitramide

      Ammonium Dinitramide is an ionic salt that decomposes under heat to leave only nitrogen, oxygen, and water. It was originally invented by the Soviet Russians, but remained classified until it was rediscovered in the United States in the 80s. It makes an excellent solid rocket oxidizer with a slightly higher specific impulse than Ammonium Perchlorate and more importantly, does not leave hydrogen chloride fumes. The salt is prone to detonation under high temperatures and shock more so than the perchlorate. 1 Synthesis can be carried out with ammonium nitrate, nitric acid, and super concentrated sulfuric acid, to whick a nonammonical base must be added before the acid dintramide decomposes. The final product comes by fractional crystallization. Currently the chemical is very expensive but mass production should reduce the cost. 2


      [edit] Sources

      1 Modern rocket fuels> PDF> HESISERMAN ONLINE LIBRARY 2 TEXTBOOK OF CHEMISTRY 1999 PRENTICE PRESS, NEW YOURK, NEW YORK


      68.4.233.33 01:18, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] GNCC (Grand National Cross Country)

      Grand National Cross Country or GNCC was founded in the early 1980s by Dave Coombs Sr. the GNCC series races are mainly on the East coast of the United States. The tracks and cities i and states they are featured in are as follows


      Suzuki Orange Crush GNCC: De Leon Springs, Florida
      Maxxis General GNCC: Washington, Georgia
      Steele Creek GNCC: Morganton, North Carolina
      Pirelli Big Buck GNCC: Union, South Carolina
      ITP Loretta Lynn’s GNCC: Hurricane Mills, Tennessee
      Showtime! GNCC: Seymour, Missouri
      Wiseco John Penton GNCC: Millfield, Ohio
      The Tire Balls Spartan GNCC: Sparta, Kentucky
      The Parts Unlimited Wisp GNCC: McHenry, Maryland
      Yadkin Valley Stomp GNCC: Yadkinville, North Carolina
      Moose Unadilla GNCC: New Berlin, New York
      FMF Powerline Park GNCC: St. Clairsville,Ohio
      The Klotz Ironman GNCC: Crawfordsville, Indiana

      As for the tracks themselves ATVs run an 8-10 mile course, ATV Youth run a 2-3 mile course, Bike Youth run a 3-5 mile course, and Bikes run an 8-12 mile course.

      As for the race time, it really depends on what race that you enter. ATVs: 2 hours ATV Youth: 45 minutes Bike Youth: 90 minutes Bikes AM: 2 hours Bikes PM: 3 hours (but no less than 2 hours and 45 minutes)

      Some of the Pros that race the GNCC include

      1. 111 Juha Salminen (10 time world enduro champ and 2005 GNCC champ)
      2. 2 Barry Hawk (2003 GNCC champ)
      3. 3 Glen Kearney (Australian Enduro Champ)
      4. 4 Charlie Mullins (2005 250A class GNCC champ)
      5. 5 Robbie Jenks
      6. 6 Mike Lafferty (7 time National Enduro champ)
      7. 7 Steve Hatch (1994 AMA National Enduro Champion)
      8. 8 Brian Garrahan (4-time ISDE Gold Medalist)
      9. 9 Shane Watts (2000 GNCC champ)
      10. 10 Fred Andrews (1993 GNCC champ)
      11. 12 Justin Williamson
      12. 13 Chuck Woodford (AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion)
      13. 14 Nathan Kanney (2004 ISDE Trophy Team)
      14. 18 Doug Blackwell (2-time AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion)
      15. 20 Scott Summers (5 time GNCC champ)
      16. 31 Rodney Smith (5 time GNCC champ)
      17. 37 Paul "PA" Allen (2004 GNCC 250 A Champion)
      18. 100 Jason Raines (2-time AMA National Hare Scrambles Champion)
      19. 117 Josh McLevy
      20. 187 Cole Calkins
      21. 222 Randy Hawkins (7-time AMA National Enduro Champion)






      [edit] Sources

      www.gnccracing.com and personal knowledge

      72.11.40.47 01:21, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Native Metals


      [edit] Frullet_(haircut)

      [edit] Lavalla Catholic College


      [edit] Category:Dwarf planets


      [edit] ACPFG


      [edit] electronic personal dosimeter


      [edit] Griffith Law School

      [edit] Lakewood Heights

      [edit] David Faulcon


      [edit] Tanner Rich


      [edit] Autopsy Prophecy

      Autopsy Prophecy is a Folk Viking Death Metal band from the Port Huron region of Michigan. They are well known for their use of groove guitar rhythms, death metal growls, Viking and Norse imagery, and multi-layered keyboards. The band was created when Dave (Vocals and Bass) and Scott (Guitar) got together through a drummer they both knew. While trying to get a feel for each others' style, they decided to take the band in a different direction then they had at first tried. Michigan wasn't exactly a place for Norse mythology, so the two decided to make it one. Neither of them had heard of any folk metal from Michigan, and wanted to be the first. Both were fans of the European Metal Scene and were mainly interested in bands from the north, suck as Norway and Finland. After a few months, they band decided to add keyboards to their sound, and recruited Rachael Gardner for the job. The are considered one of the premier metal bands in Michigan from the past ten years. It is said that they will influnce death and folk metal for many years in Michigan and elsewhere. Through the internet, they were able to create a worldwide fanbase and were invited to play many open-air fesitvals across Europe. In July of 2006 they disbanded, before they had the chance to make it over seas. While the band never had the chance to record a true album, they have recorded 4 demos and planned on one live album (Crucified Alive) which was not recorded do to problems with the venue. The 4 demos that they recorded are highly sought after by metal fans from across the world, though it is said that if you can find a member, they are more then happy to give you free copies. Common lyrical themes include Norse Mythology, Cthulu Mythos, "Forgotten Realms" books, Death, Horror Stories, and the protesting of George W. Bush.

      Members: David F. Phetteplace - Vocals, Bass, and Lyrics. Scott Hayden - Guitars and Lyrics. Rachael "Raye" Gardner - Keyboards

      Former Member(s): John "Rocker" Cox - Bass

      Trivia:

      • Dave is often refered to as "Drizzt" or "Wulfgar", popular characters from his favorite book series. Sometimes fans refer to him as the "Norseman" or "Northman" do to his Viking look and interest.
      • Autopsy Prophecy was Rachaels first band. She didn't know how to play keyboards until she was asked to join the band.
      • Dave (Vocals and Bass) and Raye (Keyboards) are married to each other.
      • The members consider themselves best friends and family, even after the breakup.
      • Their final demo is considered one of the most sought after recordings due to their rarity.
      • Were known for their confrontation of Nazis and Right-Wing Conservatives after their shows, which sometimes resulted in violence.
      • Although many people believe Dave to be a Satanist or a member of the Norse religion Astru, Dave is an atheist.


      [edit] ARIZONA REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS

      The Arizona Registrar of Contractors serves a number of functions relative to the building construction industry in this state.

      For example, it issues licenses for contractors operating in all fields of building construction, residential and commercial/industrial.

      Most importantly, it also publishes the prevailing status of those licenses -- which may range from current/no complaints to suspended to revoked, with the reasons indicated.

      Any prospective client of any licensed contractor operating in Arizona may indeed find it helpful to study the material on prospective contractors before entering into any contracts with them.

      [edit] Sources

       http://www.azroc.gov/
      

      COMMENT : How can one provide for links to this article from such names as "Building Contractors, Arizona" and similar relevant titles ?

      162.42.87.59 03:41, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Munazzah


      [edit] Ahmed Tasnim

      Vice Admiral Ahmed Tasnim, Sitaria-e-Jurat. He was the Captain Commander of the PNS Hangor when it sunk the INS Kurki at 2000hrs on 8 December 1971 during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, off the coast of Diu, Gujarat, India. (This was the first submarine kill since World War II, and the only one until a Royal Navy submarine sank an Argentinian warship during the Falklands War.)


      [edit] Sources

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNS_Hangor

      {{Pakistan-bio-stub}}

      Category:Pakistani military personnel

      202.83.173.154 04:05, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] WGCL-TV personalities

      Insert non-formatted text here

      This is a list of past and present personalities at WGCL-TV, the Meredith owned CBS affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia.

      [edit] Current News Personalities

      • Chris Adams, Chopper 46 pilot and reporter
      • Corey Anderson, Sports producer and reporter
      • Cari Champion, Weekend anchor and reporter
      • Ryan Deal, General assignment reporter
      • Kim Fettig, Investigative reporter/Fill-In Anchor
      • Stephany Fisher, 4:00, 6:00 and 11:00 co-anchor
      • Naki Frierson, Traffic reporter/Morning meteorologist
      • Mark Harmon, Weekend sports anchor and reporter
      • Laura Huckabee, Noon meteorologist
      • Greg Majewski, Weather producer and meteorologist
      • Jennifer Mayerle, General assignment reporter
      • Tony McNary, General assignment reporter
      • Mike Moore, Weekend anchor and reporter
      • Adam Murphy, Consumer reporter
      • Helen Neill, Noon anchor and reporter
      • Gene Norman, Chief meteorologist
      • Sarah Parker, General assignment reporter
      • Fred Powers, General assignment reporter
      • Wendy Saltzman, Investigative reporter
      • Harry Samler, General assignment reporter
      • Emily Schapmann Stroud, General assignment reporter
      • Rebekka Schramm, General assignment reporter
      • Cynné Simpson, 4:00, 6:00 and 11:00 co-anchor
      • Chris Smith, Weekend meteorologist
      • Renée Starzyk, General assignment reporter
      • Gil Tyree, Sports director/reporter

      [edit] Past News Personalities

      • Denise Agent, General assignment reporter (1989-?)
      • Andrea Arceneaux Coleman, anchor and reporter (1999-2002, Founding Editor/CEO of Southwest Atlanta Magazine)
      • Joy Barge, Traffic reporter (1999-2001; 2002-2004)
      • Shane Butler, weathercaster (?-1997)
      • Steve Dawson, anchor and reporter (?, now at WHBQ-TV)
      • Tiffani Diaz Reynolds, General assignment reporter (?-2005, now at WSB-TV)
      • John Doyle, weathercaster (1997-2005)
      • Sheldon Fox, Traffic reporter (2004-2006, now at WGNO-TV)
      • Jennifer Gladstone, General assignment reporter (1999-2002, now at WBFF-TV)
      • Leigh Green, General assignment reporter (1989-2000, deceased)
      • Karyn Greer, anchor and reporter (1989-1999, now at WXIA-TV)
      • Tony Harris, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (2003-2004, now at CNN)
      • Calvin Hughes, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (1999-2002, now at KYW-TV)
      • Patricia Hunte, General assignment reporter (?)
      • Ellen Kolodziej, General assignment reporter (2006-2006)
      • Steve Johns, Morning and Noon anchor (1999-2002, now at WNCN-TV)
      • Kristy Mazurek, General assignment reporter (2000-2003, now at WTEN)
      • John McKnight, anchor and reporter (1989-1999)
      • Monica McNeal, weathercaster (2003-2004, now at CNN)
      • Chris McWatt, Morning anchor (2002-2003)
      • Ray Metoyer, anchor and reporter (1994-2000, now at Black Family Channel)
      • Letitia Miele, General assignment reporter (?-2002, now at WHP-TV)
      • Charles Molineaux, Weekend anchor and reporter (2002-2005, now at WAGA-TV)
      • Denny Moore, weathercaster (?-2000)
      • Marc Mullins, General assignment reporter (2003-2005, now at KMTR-TV)
      • Kathy Murphy, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-2005)
      • Chau Nguyen, General assignment reporter (?-2003, now at KHOU-TV)
      • Lori Nixon, General assignment reporter (2003-2004, now at KIRO-TV)
      • Rich Noonan, 4:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (2004-2006)
      • Greg Pallone, General assignment reporter (2004-2005, now at WJCL-TV)
      • Jane Robelot, 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00 anchor (1999-2003, now at Georgia Public Broadcasting)
      • Martha Sharan, anchor and reporter (?-1999)
      • Todd Shearer, Weekend anchor and reporter (1999-2003)
      • Mike Stevens, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-1999)
      • Steve Taylor, Sportscaster (1989-2005)
      • Derek Toomey, General assignment reporter (?-2002)
      • Stacey Turner, General assignment reporter (2003-2005)
      • Cynthia Vail, General assignment reporter (?-2003)
      • Shannon Walshe Stephens, Weekend anchor and reporter (?-1999, now at WSB-TV)
      • John Wetherbee, weathercaster (?-2005, now at WLTM-FM, WKLS-FM, and WGST-AM)
      • Heather Wiggins Thompson, General assignment reporter (?-2004)
      • Lori Wilson, Morning anchor and reporter (2002-2005, now at WCAU-TV)


      [edit] Sources

      The WGCL-TV Wikipedia page.


      68.211.21.131 04:14, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Chandana


        [edit] Pointsett Combat Weapons Range


        [edit] Bijendra Pal SIngh


        [edit] Di Gata Defenders

        Di-Defenders tells the story of 4 kids who battle with dice and summon gaurdians. It currently airs on teletoon.


        [edit] Sources

        teletoon.com


        64.231.49.23 04:57, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Frank West-Dead Rising

        [edit] Summary

        Frank West a photojournalist starrs in the game Dead Rising made by Capcom. He is following a scoop for a riot in Willamette, Colorado when the army decides to quarantine the city and he decides to be dropped off at Willamette Parkview Mall in the town of Willamette, Colorado. Frank tells the helicopter pilot that dropped him off to come back and pick him up in 72 hours so he can get his scoop. When Frank enters the mall he discovers that it isn't a riot in the city but a zombie outbreak. In the game you try to survive the 72 hours and find out more information on the outbreak so he can get his big scoop using anything in the mall as a weopon and encountering psycopaths.










        [edit] Sources

        http://xbox360.ign.com/objects/748/748396.html



        Odst77177 05:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Evelyn Danzig

        Composer Evelyn Danzig wrote the music for the standard, "Scarlet Ribbons" in 1949 while sitting at her piano with lyricist Jack Segal in her Long Island home. She was married to Manuel Levine, the District Attorney of Nassau County who later was a State Supreme Court justice there. Her brother was Allison Danzig, who was best known for his tennis writing for The New York Times from 1923 through 1968.

        [edit] Sources

        24.161.105.149 05:12, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Joseph Wheeler High School

        Joseph Wheeler High School is a public school located in Marietta, Georgia, USA. The school also consists of The Center for Advanced Studies in Mathematics, Science, and Technology, which places in the top three college-preparatory programs in the country. The program had many successes, including the FIRST Robotics Team Chairman's Award.

        The school is recently going under a major construction during school hours in the construction of a new science building, projected to be finished near the end of 2007.

        [edit] Sources

        http://www.wheelermagnet.com/ http://www.wheelerhigh.com/


        71.56.10.154 05:37, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Healing Place Church

        [edit] Kiesa Kay

        Kiesa Kay, author and educator, created book UNIQUELY GIFTED: Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Twice Exceptional Students, published by Avocus in 2000. At that time, she began speaking across the country on the subject of how to parent and educate gifted children who have learning differences and disabilities. Her next book, HIGH IQ KIDS, will be published by Free Spirit Press in 2007. She co-edited that book with Deborah Robson and Judy Fort Brenneman, and it addresses the needs of profoundly gifted children.

        Kiesa, a former crisis counselor and shelterhouse manager, has been a creative writer and social activist for many years. Her first play, THUNDER IS THE MOUNTAIN'S VOICE, was performed at Rocky Mountain National Park and Park Village Playhouse in 1998, and she has been researching a second play on the sculptor Camille Claudel. PATC Press in Canada has published two chapbooks of Kiesa's poetry, CARESS: POEMS FOR LOVERS, and WINDSTORM: POEMS OF DIVORCE. In 2006, in memory of her friend Robin Carrington, Kiesa founded Oleander Cottage in the South of France as a self-catering retreat for writers and artists. She recently completed her memoir there and titled it TORNADO ALLEY. Kiesa's work consistently embodies strength in times of adversity, and she has been a reviewer, reader, and contributor to several magazines.


        [edit] Sources

        68.119.231.246 06:55, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Esther Erlich

        Esther Erlich has been exhibiting since 1982.She is the winner of the 1998 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and the 2000 Archibald People's Choice Award.


        [edit] Sources

        Let's Face It - The History of the Archibald Prize by Peter Ross and AGNSW.


        155.143.243.61 07:00, 25 August 2006 (UTC)


        [edit] Irresistible (2006)


        [edit] SOE sequence of events

        It represents the list of significant events based on a chronological order.


        [edit] Sources

        engineering handbook, EEMUA191.


        194.73.213.72 08:38, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] First 3D online Advertising Space in internet

        [edit] National Club Industry Association of America.

        The National Club Industry Association (NCIAA) is the Official Music Industry Trade Association representing Professionals in the Nightlife Industry. We Have served as the national governing body of the Club Industry since 1999. The NCIAA is dedicated to providing the best resources and representation to all professionals in the industry.

        The Association represents Nightclubs, Venues, Promoters, DJ’s, Music Producers, Record Labels, Independent Artists, Commercial Booking Agents, and the Professional Dealers, Distributors and Retail Merchants of the ever growing Music & Dance Club Industry.

        [edit] Sources

        http://www.nciaa.com 71.80.171.87 08:51, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Rachel Cunliffe

        Rachel Cunliffe is the owner of Cre8d-Design - A web design studio in Auckland, New Zealand focusing on small business websites and blog design.

        Rachel is also the co-director and spokesperson for CensusAtSchool New Zealand.

        Rachel has designed various high-profile sites such as Idolblog, Street Talk, Pro Blogger, Outrageous Fortune, Destinations Magazines and Tech Crunch.


        Sources

        www.cre8d-design.com www.stat.auckland.ac.nz

        [edit] RL-10A

        #REDIRECT [[RL-10 (rocket engine)]]

        [edit] Sources

        [edit] Phil South

        One of the founding writers of Your Sinclair magazine. Also wrote for Your 64, Computer Shopper UK, Amiga Format, Mac User and many other magazines throughout the late '80s and early '90s. During the '90s he branched out into web design and multimedia. He also co-wrote the Fish! game for Magnetic Scrolls with John Molloy, Pete Kemp and Rob Steggles. Currently he works at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, in Bristol, UK.


        [edit] Sources

        Your Sinclair Magnetic Scrolls Fish!

        82.46.67.67 09:29, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] The Perfect Event

        The Perfect Event was a WCW tag team that consisted of "Perfection" Shawn Stasiak (formerly known as Meat in the WWF) and "The Event" Chuck Palumbo (who would later team with Billy Gunn as the gay themed Billy & Chuck tag team in the WWF). They were also part of The Natural Born Thrillers in WCW

        [edit] Sources

        WWE.com


        74.135.81.197 09:34, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Fish!

        An adventure game produced by Magnetic Scrolls written by John Molloy, Phil South, Pete Kemp and Rob Steggles.


        [edit] Sources

        Magnetic Scrolls Phil South


        82.46.67.67 10:09, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Maher Community

        Maher are unique warrior cast from kathiyavad penunsila of gujarat india. The Maher people of Saurashtra, Gujarat, have generated considerable interest throughout the world. Various researchers and historians including British, Arabs, Americans, Indians, Germans and the Russians have shown a keen interest.

        The main highland (Bardai) clans within the Mahers are Keshwala, Odedra, Sisodiya, Rajshaka and Jadeja(JADEJA IS BASICALLY BELONG TO RAJPUTS AND ADOPTED FROM RAJPUTS TO MAHER).

        Maher community has evolved and continues to do so. They have migrated to all corners of the globe, in search of improved living standards.


        [edit] Sources

        Website:

        http://www.maheronline.org - is the only site dedicated to this community, it's non-profit making site run and maintained by volunteers.

        Books:

        Title: Maher Jawan Mardo Author: Bharat Bapodra

        Title: The Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan Vol 1-3 Author: James Todd

        Title: India: A History Author: John Keay

        Title: Mahers of Saurastra


        135.196.60.150 10:29, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

        [edit] Dawlish


          [edit] Andrea Carnevale

          [edit] Sources

          http://www.planetworldcup.com/CUPS/1990/squad_ita90.html


          62.77.181.13 11:14, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] Cruisor

          The Cruisor is a large built mammal found in the entrances of tunnels such as carmens tunnel in far south victoria Australia. This mammal was first found in 1989 and is known for picking up alot


          [edit] Sources

          www.mamalsalive.com/cruisor


          60.224.95.48 11:35, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] Westmeath Senior football chhampionship

          Castledaly won the Westmeath Senior Football Championship in 2006

          [edit] Kanyar Kali, Porattu Kali (dance)

          A folk art, exclusively practiced by the Nair community of Palakkad area, it owes its origin to the pursuit of martial arts in this region, which was under the constant threat of an attack from neighbouring Konganaadu(now a part of Tamil Nadu). Dance and comedy were pitched in to add vigour and colour to these training practices.

          It combines the agile movements of martial arts with the rhythmic grace of folk dance. It is performed during March-April in temples as well as places called Thara, a venue for informal gatherings. The performance is accompanied by folk songs and percussion instruments.

          [edit] Photographs of Kanyar Kali and Porattu Kali

          Photographs of Kanyar Porattur Kali

          [edit] Sources

          59.93.8.214 12:27, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] Chittur Konganpada

          Chittur Konganpad

          Kerala, once a land of small kingdoms, had witnessed several pitched battles. Few in the state commemorate the war victories of their forefathers. However, people of Chittor in Palakkad district had assimilated a story of triumph into their cultural veins and in every February (on first Monday after the dark lunar in Kumbam, Malayalam calendar) they remember a war they had fought and won; Konganpada, the only war festival in the state. The history of this festival is interwoven with myths.

          Konganpada recollects a war the Chittor Nairs fought against King Rajadhi Raja of Kong dynast from Coimbathore in which the former won. Chittorians believe that Goddess Bhagavathy saved them from the Chola King.


          (According to historical version Kings of Kongu attacked Palakkad and the King of Kochin with the help of Zamorins defeated them. and Konganpada is being celebrated to keep alive that great victory. The festival begins with chilambu; recalling Konganpada’s declaration of the war and a perturbed Chittor people thronging the Goddess Bhagavathy pleading to save them from the ordeal. Next morning a flag is hoisted indicating their readiness for the war.

          When dusk falls, people gather near the temple premise ands after three popgun shots march to a place supposed to be the battleground. Oracle leads the procession while others hold torches. At midnight the procession returns from the battleground.

          Next morning procession resumes from a nearby kavu, this time with colour and festivity. Girls are being paraded in men’s wear (kolam) on the ground that the Goddess encountered the Konganpada in man’s robs. Cultural programmes are also staged in the pageant. In the evening the procession encircles the temple and a messenger from Konganpada reads scroll declaring the war.

          About 10pm Kongan appears and the symbolic war begins. Rival groups run the horses to and fro to recreate a battlefield- like situation. After this Kongan team retreats. A few persons feign death whose bodies are being taken back to their wailing relatives. Later the festival ends with an hour-long percussion. This may be one of the bizarre festivals in the state.


          [edit] Sources

          59.93.8.214 12:42, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] valve interlock

          This system is used in industries, handling fluid in pipelines, to avoid disaster because of human error. this system ensures a particular sequence in valve operation. eg. someone by mistake first open the tank inlet valve and pump fluid into the tank forgetting to open the tank PSV and bleeder vent valves may cause a pressure rise inside the tank. and a consequent disaster. The concept is, you operate the first valve (open/close) by inserting a key with you, after this valve is open or closed (as required) it release the key of the valve second in this sequence. and this key does not fit any other valve except the second. and so on. thus a sequence is ensured.

          bappaditya


          [edit] Sources

          www.eng-tips.com


          202.138.120.65 12:55, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] Fish!

          An adventure game produced by Magnetic Scrolls written by John Molloy, Phil South, Pete Kemp and Rob Steggles.

          [edit] Sources

          http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/Magnetic_Scrolls.html

          [edit] Jennifer Bolender

          Jennifer Bolender was a teenager who was murdered by her boyfriend and two friends in Niagara Falls, New York on December 14, 2002.

          Daniel Pardee, Christopher Cummings and his brother Kyle, all teens themselves at the time of the slaying, were each charged with second-degree murder and first and second-degree conspiracy for their roles in a crime that left many in the Falls shaken by its brutality.

          The trio took a blood oath and promised to take their secret to their graves, but quickly turned on each other when the cops confronted them. The Cummings brothers both pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and testified at Pardee’s trial.

          The testimony at the trial showed that Pardee, a one time boyfriend of Bolender’s, attacked her on the pedestrian bridge as she was walking with him and Kyle Cummings. Pardee punched Bolender, knocking her to the ground at the base of the bridge and then kicked Bolender repeatedly, stomped on her face and, with Cummings, dragged her more than 100 feet back up on the bridge.

          "Once she was there, he (Pardee) hung on to the railing and jumped on her head until her face was unrecognizable," Caroline Wojtaszek, the lead prosecutor in the case said. "Then he stabbed her again and again in her throat."

          After leaving the crime scene, Pardee and Kyle Cummings returned about 45 minutes later, with Christopher Cummings, because they were concerned that Bolender might not be dead. They were right, she was alive, but just barely.

          At Pardee's direction, Wojtaszek said, Christopher Cummings then cut Bolender's neck "almost in two."

          A jury took just three hours to convict Pardee of murder and conspiracy. He’s now serving a 25 years to life prison sentence.

          Kyle Cummings is serving a six years to life sentence. Christopher Cummings is behind bars for a nine years to life sentence.

          There is a memorial in honor of Jennifer on the pedestrian overpass above the LaSalle Expressway in Niagara falls, New York. Jennifer is also recognized at the New York State Crime Victims' memorial located in Albany, New York

          Links : http://www.crimevictim.org/brickmem.html#2002

          http://www.pennyslaw.com/new_page_4.htm

          [edit] Sources

          http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/croisdale131.html


          148.144.111.76 13:06, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

          [edit] Prometheus - George Gordon, Lord Byron

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