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[edit] Kurt Hinterbichler

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Kurt J. Hinterbichler is a revolutionary young artist in the avant-garde scene. His artwork challenges the established foundation by presenting objects, shapes, notions, and ideas in the simplest abstract visual form. Many of his works, such as the crayon on paper work entitled "Squarz", present conflicting emotions and provide its viewers with multiple abstract interpretations. Perhaps his greatest work of all is "Tik Tak To", which expresses the notion that nothing in life really matters in the longrun; life is just a simple game. However, one must understand that life must be lived by focusing on the joyful and happy moments, not the meaninglessness of it. This crayon on paper drawing is a simple expression of this groundbreaking concept. Perhaps Hinterbichler's deepest and most meaningful work is "Opprobrium: A Study in Paradoxical Magnanimity", a poster paint on canvas work. Kurt Hinterbichler's artwork is characterised by representing complex, yet sometimes conflicting concepts, with simple visual representations that can be analyzed a multitude of ways.

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http://phys.columbia.edu/~kurth/art.html

71.215.62.28 00:12, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

  • Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Mushroom (Talk) 03:01, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Cam Wheelock

[edit] Syrus


[edit] Stedmans Department store

    [edit] David Wooley

    [edit] Newgrounds BBS


    [edit] Scaggsville, MD


    [edit] Ken LaCosse


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    [edit] Patricia


    [edit] EIRPAC

    EIRPAC is Ireland's packet switched X.25 data network. It replaced Euronet in 1984. Euronet was the first packet switched network service in Ireland which started in 1979 with the DNIC 2723. Eirpac uses the DNIC 2724. HEAnet was first in operation via X.25 4.8Kb Eirpac connections back in 1985. By 1991 most Universities in Ireland used 64k Eirpac VPN connections. Today Eirpac which is owned and operated by Eircom but does not accept new applications for Eirpac. They began the process of migrating existing customers using more capable forms of telecommunications back in late April 2004.

    In 2001 Eirpac had approximately 5,000 customers dialing in daily via switched virtual circuit's although those numbers have been declining rapidly. Eirpac is still an important element for data transfer in Ireland with numerous banks (automatic teller machines), telecoms switches, pager systems and other networks that utilise permanent virtual circuit's.

    Connecting to Eirpac can be done using a simple AT compatible modem. The dial in number is 1511 + baud rate. So for example to connect at 28,800 bit/s would be ATDT 15112880. The user would then have to authenticate with their Eirpac NUI. The NUI (Network User Identification) consists of a name and password provided by Eircom.

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    www.tcd.ie/iss/general/iss_annual_reports/HEAnetTimeline.pdf www.eircom.ie

    213.202.181.248 03:29, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] Dr. Shaahin Espahbodi

    Dr. Shaahin M. Espahbodi Ph.D. in Urban Design and Architecture is the founder and principal of the internationally esteemed "Shaahin Espahbodi & Associates Network". S.E.A.N is an award winning architectural consultancy based in France and California. Dr. Shaahin Espahbodi has a Master of Art Degree in Historic Architecture from Sorbonne University in Paris. His Ph.D dissertation, "Urban Spaces Dynamics" earned the silver medal at the University of Nice-France.

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    www.parstime.com/A&E.html www.parse-emrooz.com/Archives/2005/12/25/mithra.html Persia Today Magazine

    71.106.200.165 03:35, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] Arts and Science Undergraduate Society Queen's University (ASUS)


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    [edit] SCampus

    [edit] Chewlbags


    [edit] Bolus - Progressive rock/ metal


    [edit] The Kluge-Ruhe Museum, University of Virginia

    The Kluge-Ruhe Museum at the University of Virginia houses one of the finest indigenous Australian art collections in the world, rivalling many of the collections held in Australia. The museum houses many important breakthrough paintings of the Papunya movement and Arnhem land artists.

    The museum was formed after the collections of businessman John Werner Kluge and academic, the late Professor Edward L. Ruhe were amalgamated.

    The museum is located at Charlottesville.

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    [Kluge-Ruhe Museum at the University of Virginia]

    [edit] See also

    John Werner Kluge Papunya Warmun

    203.206.255.242 06:03, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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    [edit] mwcd

    abreviation for the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, dedicated to conservation and recreation conducted in harmony with flood control in the area of Ohio drained by the Muskingum River and its tributaries, created in 1933 for the purpose of flood control and conservation.

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    http://www.mwcdlakes.com/

    24.164.120.248 07:18, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] Nil Geometry

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    [[1]] 203.99.197.2 07:21, 6 September 2006 (UTC) Nil geometry is a homogeneous 3-space derived from the Heisenberg matrix group


    where the matrix multiplication provides the non-commutative addition of translations. The Lie theory, combined with projective geometry, makes possible to illustrate some phenomena, e. g. the discrete lattices and the geodesics

    http://www.pp.bme.hu/me/2003_1/pdf/me2003_1_05.pdf#search=%22nil%20geometry%22

    [edit] Exhausted Prayer

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    A progressive extreme metal outfit from Los Angeles, California. Since their inception in 1997, Exhausted Prayer has toured western North America extensively, and self-released 3 albums to worldwide acclaim: Involutional Melancholia in 2000, What Completely is Not in 2002, and Looks Down in the Gathering Shadow in 2005.

    They concertize frequently in the Los Angeles area and vicinity, check out their website for more info.

    www.ExhaustedPrayer.com

    Or you can visit their space: myspace.com/exhaustedprayer

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    http://www.exhaustedprayer.com http://www.myspace.com/exhaustedprayer

    71.109.185.38 08:05, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] ARC: Retail BI Suite


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    [edit] Articles for deletion/Ja-Tail Enterprises, LLC

    Ja-Tail Enterprises, LLC

    Both non-notable and unverifiable. The company president's own page has been tagged as potentialvanity, and I would say that goes for this as well.

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    N/A (request to add afd page to tagged article)

    82.35.102.213 09:27, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    • Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia!--Konstable 12:44, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] Adventurers like us - Adlus

    Adlus [2] is a Singapore gay group that promotes sports and outdoor activities in the GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexuals and Trangender) community in Singapore. Adlus is an acronym and it stands for Adventurers Like Us, the name is a humourous take on the vernacular "People Like Us" or PLUs which refers to gays. Adlus is pronounced "Atlas" after the mythological Greek Titan who held up heaven and earth.

    Adlus is a non-profit group run by volunteers and activities are open to all regardless of sexual orientation, nationality, ethnicity or fitness level. Activities are organised by members on the basis of interest and personal commitment and such activities are posted on the website and mailing list for other interested members to join and these eventually form sub-groups categorised by activities of interest. Other activities are also organised by a core group of administrators and these range from social gatherings and events to planned hiking and camping trips to neighbouring countries.

    This group was started in July 1999 by a group of friends who were avid sportsmen and divers. In a bid to gather more like-minded people for activities, a mailing list was started for gay sportsmen to keep in touch. As the group grew bigger, a website was started as well to promote sporting and outdoor activities in the GLBT community. Today, it also encourages networking and fellowship among its members and the community. Besides sports and outdoor activities, Adlus also promotes environmental awareness both actively through nature-themed events and during its sporting events. The website also provides updates on major events in the gay scene in Singapore as well as major sporting events in Singapore. It also serves as an information portal for gay sporting events in Singapore.

    To date, Adlus has in excess of 1000 members on its mailing list with activities round the year. Regular sporting activities such as running groups, swimming, kayaking, in-line skating are held weekly. Event-based training for certain sports are also organised such as marathon training for the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon in December and biathlons/ triathlons that occur throughout the year. There is also a large following for volleyball, cycling and hiking and camping activities and an increasing interest in activities and sports like wakeboarding, backpacking, adventure races and rockclimbing.

    For more information, check out the website at www.adlus.org


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    adlus website: www.adlus.org


    218.186.9.3 09:40, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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    [edit] Kunstterrorist Art Collective

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    Kunstterrorist Organisation, Linchaos painting

    Kunstterrorist is an "occasional" art collective started by couple of independent artists from Croatia. Kunstterrorist is dedicated to propagation of audio visual content. Kunstterrorist is spliced into divisions, "Kunstterrorist Organisation", "Kunstterrorist Communications", "Kunstterrorist Audio Noise" (music band, signed also as "Kunstterrorist") and KRD ("Kunst Revolt Division").

    [edit] Overview and history

    Kunstterrorist was first mentioned in 2004 with series of artworks dedicated to modern destruction and mayhem. The name "Kunstterrorist" originated from the German word Kunst ( Kunst | die Kunst) which stands for "Art" and "Terrorist" which stands for a person, usually a member of a group, who uses or advocates terrorism. In this case, it's Art Terrorism. The german word "Kunst" was used instead the English word "Art" because Kunst sounds more aggresive and stronger.

    [edit] Kunstterrorist Organisation

    Kunstterrorist Organisation and Kunstterrorist art has no history, follows or traditions. Kunstterrorist has many dedications. Kunstterrorist is open for any time signature, rhythm, beat, knowledge of melody, contemporaries and above all, art. Kunstterrorist organisation struggle with the dark, and respond to the light. Everything that ever was has run its course. It has all been consumed, traded, downloaded, understood, seen before, sampled, stolen, learned, revived, remixed, judged, optioned, rated and found wanting. Dispense with all previous forms of everything that has been said and start again. Year zero now. Kunstterrorist organisation.


    [edit] Kunstterrorist Audio Noise

    Kunstterrorist will release their first EP symbolically called "War Audio Noise" in early November, 2006. Among the tracks on the release, there will be some very interesting collaborations with other musicians. EP will be printed out in limited edition of 100pcs, and will also be available for free download at the official site in DIY MP3 (Do It Youself) format (along with some special gifts).

    Along with the release of the EP, there will be some special tracks that will be available for free download at the official Kunstterrorist web site, those special tracks will include a number of distinctive remixed tracks of other artists and some demo tracks that didn't get their way into the "War Audio Noise EP".

    [edit] KRD

    Kunst Revolt Division, or also known as "KRD" is a division which will start their action in 2007, it is at this point unknown which actions will they take and on which field will they be active.

    [edit] Related projects

    Counterculture Monarchy of Discordianism also known as CMD is a fictional monarchy invented by the Kunstterrorist Organisation for various projects. Counterculture Monarchy of Discordianism is said to be located in between France and Spain. Kunstterrorist Organisation claim that they originate from that Monarchy.

    [edit] Links

    —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kunstterrorist (talkcontribs) 06:05, September 6, 2006 (UTC)


    [edit] Condensed Nearest Neighbour Rule (CNN)

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    203.200.43.195 10:14, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    Nearest Neighbour(NN) Rule requires a large amount of memory for storing the sample data and huge computational complexity while tetsing. In Condensed Neighbour (CNN) we have the notion of consistent subset of a sample set. This is a subset which, when used as a stored reference set for the NN rule, correctly classifies all of the remaining points in the sample set. A minimal consistent subset is a consistent subset with a minimum number of elements. Every set has a consistent subset, since every set is trivially a consistent subset of itself. Obviously, every finite set has a minimal consistent subset, although the minimum size is not, in general, achieved uniquely.

    Algorithm for CNN rule can be seen in [1]


    Sources

    1.The Condensed Nearest Neighbor Rule ,PETER E. HART,IEEE transactions on information theory,1968.

    [edit] Poems and Rhymes from Around the World


    [edit] World At Our Feet




    [edit] External links

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    [edit] A Night on the Town (film)

    1. REDIRECT Adventures in Babysitting


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

    • Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia!--Konstable 12:56, 6 September 2006 (UTC)


    195.147.83.66 12:10, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    TINSIDE POOL Point 6 - Tinside Pool Recently re-opened after years of neglect, the Art Deco Tinside Pool is a landmark of seaside architecture. Once a popular venue for beauty competitions, people also used it for washing in during World War II.



    Bathing in the sea off the foreshore of the Hoe has probably gone on since man first discovered he could swim - but it didn't become formalised until Victorian times.

    Leisure time is now taken for granted, but it's a relatively recent phenomenon dating from the 1920s, when the majority of the working population first enjoyed the benefits of reduced working hours and paid holidays.


    Tinside Pool following restoration It was around this time that the seaside lido became popular as sea bathing underwent a transformation from a predominantly health activity into a leisure pursuit and through growing interest in the continental obsession with sunbathing.

    First opened in 1935 and described at that time as 'one of the finest open-sea bathing centres in the country', Plymouth's Tinside Lido must have been a stunning sight in all its glory. It was built in the fashionable Art Deco style with a classically proportioned semi-circular pool.

    The pool was filled with fresh sea water pumped in through three cascades or aerators, giving a complete change of water every four hours. At night the water was floodlit from below and the cascades went through three colour changes.


    Beauty competition at Tinside Pool In its heyday the pool was a magnet for people of all ages and many of the city's children have learnt to swim there.

    Imagine what it must have been like to swim as an orchestra played above you on the terraces. Or to watch a parade of glamorous women in swimsuits gracefully walk around the pool in one of the many beauty contests that took place there.

    During World War II the distinctive shape of the pool proved to be a useful landmark for German bomber pilots trying to get their bearings as they flew over the coast.

    For the war weary people of Plymouth it had an altogether different wartime use. The pool was the perfect place to wash off after clearing up the city's bomb ravaged streets.


    German bomber pilots used the pool as a landmark Sadly, Britain's lidos fell into decline as a holidaymakers were tempted abroad by cheap package holidays and many were lost forever. Plymouth's almost went the same way and closed to the public in 1992 after suffering years of neglect.

    Only a vociferous campaign by local people saved this landmark of seaside architect from an untimely demise.

    The pool became a Grade II Listed Building in 1998 and has since been restored to its original 1930s Art Deco glory at a cost of £3.4 million.



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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/


    Starbugv11 12:10, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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    [edit] Wormingford, Essex, UK

    The ancient parish of Wormingford on the south bank of the river Stour, 6 miles north- west of Colchester and 8 miles south-east of Sudbury (Suffolk.), covered 2,322 a. (929 ha.). The Stour forms the northern boundary, and the eastern, southern, and western ones follow mainly field boundaries, but sometimes cut through fields. Detached fields totalling 15 acres in Little Horkesley, were transferred to that parish in 1889.

    Most of the parish lies on a relatively high plain which drains northwards to the river Stour and southwards to the river Colne. From the Stour the ground rises southwards to reach a height of more than 225 ft. (70 metres) in the south-west. A band of alluvium runs beside the Stour and there are river terrace deposits south of that, then, as the ground rises, bands of London clay, and sands and gravels. Most of the higher south part of the parish is boulder clay, good farming land, with a small pocket of sands and gravels running south-east from Wood Hall. Wormingford Mere of 12 acres is a natural feature formed by the Stour.

    The main road from Colchester to Bures and Sudbury (B1508) runs from south-east to north-west across the parish. Minor roads connected the parish with Assington (Suffolk) across Wormingford bridge, with Fordham, and with Little Horkesley and Nayland (Suffolk). Other minor roads and tracks and a network of footpaths link the scattered farms and houses.

    The ford from which the parish takes its name (originally Withermund's ford) was probably that over the river Stour by the watermill, at the bottom of Church Road, where there is a sand bank in the middle of the river. A ford further east near Garnons has also been suggested, but seems less likely. The Church Road ford was replaced before 1802 by a bridge, called a horse- bridge in 1812. About 1821 Messrs. Jones, who leased the river tolls, built a new bridge, apparently a narrow wooden footbridge. It collapsed in the winter of 1895-6 and was replaced by an iron bridge in 1898.

    The modern form of the place name, recorded from 1254, gave rise to two stories of dragons, (worm meaning serpent or dragon). The first, apparently unsubstantiated, is that a crocodile escaped from Richard I's menagerie in the Tower of London and caused much damage in Wormingford before being killed by Sir George Marney. There is a stained glass window in the local parish church (St Andrew's) which depicts this event. (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/i.rose/wormingford.jpg )

    The second, written in 1405 by John de Trokelowe, a monk, told of a dragon who threatened Richard Waldegrave's territory near Sudbury but fled into the Mere when pursued.

    A large number of scattered archaeological finds from all periods from the Neolithic suggest that settlement was first on the flood plain along- side the Stour, before woodland on the higher ground further south was gradually cleared. Prehistoric tools were found in the complex of ring ditches and other crop marks near the Mere in the north-west of the parish; when a Bronze- Age barrow nearby was destroyed in 1836 'hundreds of urns in rows' were found.

    The artist, John Constable of East Bergholt (1776-1837), had Wormingford associations, his relatives farming at Wormingford Hall and Gernons. John Nash R.A., who lived at Bottengoms, painted in and around the village from 1929 until 1977.

    Wormingford Air Field Originally a relief airfield for bi-planes in WW1 the airfield was expanded by Richard Costain Ltd and helped by a number of sub contractors during the period 1942/43. Earmarked for an Eighth Heavy Bomb Group, nothing ever came of this and at the end of November 1943 the yet to be completed station was handed to the Ninth Air Force for use by one of its Fighter Groups, and on the last day of November the 362nd Fighter Group arrived at Wormingford. The Group was assigned to the 70th Fighter Wing, however they did not venture out on their first mission until 8th Feb 1944, their operational status at Wormingford was a short one and they left on the 8th April 1994. During their stay the 362nd had mounted over 30 missions, losing five aircraft. The next group to move in was that of the 55th Fighter Group with their P38’s having come from Nuthampstead in Hertfordshire. The 55th role as a fighter group was to be a short one due to some of the disadvantages of the aircraft. However the 55th would later become renowned for ground strafing and ground attack bombing. On D/Day the P-38 groups were given the task of acting as convoy escorts for the armada of ships moving to and from Normandy. The 55th was selected to serve with the occupation forces in Germany and in July 1945 they left Wormingford for Gielbelstadt airfield in Bavaria. The old airfield is now used by the Essex and Suffolk Gliding club for more peaceful forms of flying. Excerpts from: 'Wormingford: Introduction', A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10: Lexden Hundred (Part) including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe (2001), pp. 295-99. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=15289. Date accessed: 06 September 2006.

    Links http://www.btinternet.com/~wormingford/


    81.19.57.178 12:41, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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    [edit] Claude Brodesser-Akner

    Claude Brodesser-Akner is the host of National Public Radio's The Business, a half-hour of thoughtful and irreverent dialogue with Hollywood's top deal-makers, filmmakers, moguls, artists, and agents that airs in Los Angeles, New York City, Detroit, and among other markets. Claude spent the last seven years as a film reporter for Variety, covering motion picture production, artist representation and organized labor in Hollywood. He's currently a contributing writer to Los Angeles magazine, and has also written for Premiere magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and US Weekly.

    [edit] Clay Mitchell

    Clay Mitchell is the Senior Vice President at Franklin Road Academy. He was born in Pennsylvania on October 27, 1988. Clay is also a famous country music video star, acting in many music videos. Clay won a golf tournament also.

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    http://www.usjgt.net/view/112

    65.105.183.211 13:42, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

    [edit] Hesher

    A hesher is a stereotype of a male heavy metal fan, traditionally ranging in age from the teens to mid twenties. Heshers are characterized by their long and unkempt hair (but not dreadlocks), skin-tight jeans, high top shoes or motorcycle boots, black t-shirts emblazoned with band names, and possibly tattoos. Frequently heshers wear jackets covered in patches and pins of heavy metal bands, traditionally denim or leather, and possibly without sleeves. The denim vest form of these is called a kutten. Heshers are usually very committed to the metal music scene, and they can often be seen at metal shows. Heshers are frequently the most demonstrative concertgoers at metal shows, choosing to mosh, stand in front and headbang, and raise the 'devil horns' gesture. Heshers also enjoy smoking marijuana, drinking heavily, and listening to metal from a 'ghetto blaster' in front of convenience stores. Notable heshers in the media include Beavis and Butthead, Bill and Ted of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, and especially the young men portrayed in the film 'Heavy Metal Parking Lot'. A variant of the word hesher is the term hessian, which can be simply another name for hesher or it can be an adjective to describe an aspect of metal considered archetypal, such as Iron Maiden-esque guitar harmonies or a galloping double bass beat. The use of hessian as an adjective is prevalent in the punk rock scene as well to describe song parts that borrow from metal songwriting techniques.

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    [edit] Stephen Gribble

    Stephen Gribble is the celebrated British disco dancer and Artist, who found fame in the mid 80s with his now fabled "pogo hop" routine. Born in 1957, to Jewish parentage, he quickly found fame in the Bristol community for his extraordinary dance floor exploits. He was quickly signed up to a local agent and went on a nationwide tour with "Hot Lava" dancing troupe.

    Internal artistic differences meant Stephen had to leave the group in the early 80s, but this allowed him to take a more experimental approach to choreography, and ultimately led to the dawn of "pogo hop",and with it, nationwide fame. The origins of the now legendary routine are unknown, but rumour has it that he developed it in local nightclubs, when he once bounced so high that he hit his head on the ceiling. He quickly choreographed this experience into a routine and the rest is disco history.

    He retired from Disco in 1997, after injuring a knee on the "Disco Disco Disco" tour of North America. He went on to devote his life to teaching, and can still be found in Bristol rehearsal rooms to this day.


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    http://www.gribbleart.com/ http://www.ci.irving.tx.us/Arts/VisualArts/registry/gribble.htm

    Cjmooney9 16:02, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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    [edit] Zhonghua Secondnary School

    Founded in September 1911,Chung Hwa Girls' School was started by Mr Tay Peng Teng, Mr Pang and members of the Chinese community in response to Dr Sun-Yat-Sen's call for the provision of education for girls in Singapore. Chung Hwa Girls' School became the first Chinese-medium girls' school set up by the Chinese community.

    The original premises of Chung Hwa Girls' School was at Mohamad Sultan Road. Since its founding, the school has moved to several premises to adapt to changing circumstances and to serve the needs of the community.

    Its role has also evolved over the years. the original objective of the school was to provide basic education for Chinese girls. In 1935, the school began to train teachers. Classes were suspended during the Japanese Occupation and only resumed in 1947, two years after the end of the war.

    In 1951, in response to the increasing enrolment, the primary school section was seperated from the secondary school section. The secondary school moved to Bartley Road and was named Chung Hwa Girls' High School. Six years later, the school became government-aided.

    The years 1979 to 1980 saw a drastic drop in the school's enrolment as more and more parents chose to send their children to English-medium schools. As a result, the secondary school accepted English-medium students. In 1980, Chung Hwa Girls' High School had its first intake of English-medium students and the school carried on with this arrangement of having both Chinese and English-medium classes until the time when Chinese-medium classes were phased out of the school system.

    1984 was a significant year in the school's history as male students were enrolled and the school became co-educational. The school's name was changed to Chung Hwa High School. It also became a full-fledged government school. Following its move to Serangoon Avenue 4 in 1987, the school was given a new name - Zhonghua (the Hanyu-Pinyin equivalent) Secondary School.

    The year 1996 was another key milestone as the school became autonomous. With greater autonomy and more funds, the school has been able to offer a wider range of programmes to enrich the pupils and stretch their potential. It has also maintained its good performances as one of the top value-added schools for both the Express and Normal courses.

    The turn of the 20th century ushered in a new phase in the school's history as it moved into the new premises at Serangoon Avenue 3 in 2000. Equipped with IT facilities and a self-funded ceramic studio, Zhonghua Secondary School sets out to prepare students for the challenges in the IT age and to develop a niche area in art.

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    1996 Zhonghua Secondnary Year Book

    218.186.8.10 16:25, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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      [edit] Josignacio a Contemporary Young Master

      Born in Havana City, Cuba October 24, 1963.

      Josignacio has defined and drawn attention to a famous generation of young Cuban artists called by the critics as “The Generation of the 80’s” (The most rebel of all). His own technique “Plastic-paint Medium” and his controversial body of work have redefined international expectations in Contemporary Cuban Art. Josignacio, who grew up in Cuba, (is also often credited); with helping to refocus the Cuban contemporary art world from his native Havana to the Art World of Miami, USA, the city he adopted after defecting in 1989.

      His work has, (almost more than any other artist of his generation), became familiar via the media, particularly following his Hortt 38 Best in Show award wined in 1996, in the Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale [an event that, at least in some ways, he relishes and uses].

      Josignacio has addressed the exchange in his own Erotic-Porno-Shows, which confronts the relationship between Art and Sex in a wide range of “aesthetical-perception” from merely crude-explicit-figurative to an almost abstract manifestation, his work frequently reflects the world that surrounds him via “The Media and News”, the real life of Miami and his own.

      His controversial shows named “Marihuana”, “The Miami Clowns”, “Liquid Sex”, “Hot Sex At your own Risk”, and his “Live Collages” are some of the “Hits that heated the Miami art scene”.

      Josignacio is an “obsessive-compulsive-worker”, proof of that is the amount of personal shows (more than twenty in almost two years!) he did in Havana from his first one in march 2, 1987 to his definitive departure to Mexico may 10 , 1989. Slowing it down in Miami because his economical situation only aloud him to survive. Despite of this, he has not stopped creating his works.

      Josignacio’s peculiar technique and his unique form to use it have derived a new visual effect, which have been a topic of study for many art students and art critics (some of them called “NEWISM”).

      Josignacio’s work consists in a group of series, which he has maintained open for more than 20 years. Some of them are Dualism Series, Abstract Series, Erotic Series, Tauromaquia Series, etc.

      Josignacio has been described as “The artistic representative of the Plastic Era” by Jose Antonio Portuondo, renowned Cuban intellectual, “Josignacio is a revolution inside The Revolution” by Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez and “Josignacio is a Natural Born Abstract”, by Dr. Kenwood W Moffett director of Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

      “…If God is everywhere and everywhere you find my art, then we have a lot in common….” - One of Josignacio’s reflections. Josignacio resides in Miami Beach, Florida


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      Miami Herald, Miami New Times, Art News, Cubans in america, Museum of Art of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, etc.

      65.2.204.64 17:46, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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      [edit] Kammanadu

      KAMMANADU

      Kammanadu is an ancient geographical region in the present day South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The region straddled from the southern bank of Krishna river delta up to Kandukur (Prakasam Dt.). The word Kammanadu is derived from Karmarashtram (Sanskrit) or Kammaratham (Pali). Buddhism flourished in this region from 3rd century BC onwards. It is obvious that name was derived from the Theravada Buddhist concept of Karma (Kamma). Dharanikota, near Amaravati on the bank of Krishna river (Guntur Dt.) was the ancient capital of Satavahana dynasty which ruled South India for five centuries.

      The region is famous for the exquisite sculpture found in the Buddhist stupas of Bhattiprolu, Nagarjunakonda and Amaravati. The ancient Brahmi script found in the inscriptions at Bhattiprolu was the progenitor of modern Telugu and Tamil scripts.

      The mention of Karmarashtram is noticed first in the inscriptions of Ikshvaku king Madhariputra Purushadatta (3rd century A.D) found at Bethavolu (Jaggayyapeta). The next record is the inscription of Pallava king Kumara Vishnu II, son of Buddhaverma found in the village Chenduluru. The third record is that of Eastern Chalukya king Mangi Yuvaraja (627-696 AD) which goes as:

      “Srisarvalokasraya maharajah kammarashtre chendaluri grame” (Sanskrit)

      In all contemporary inscriptions (3rd to 11th century AD) the words Kammaratham, Kammakaratham, Karmarashtram, Karmakaratham and Karmakarashtram, Kammakarashtram were interchangeably used.

      Pavuluri Mallana, the contemporary of the great king Rajaraja Narendra (1022-1063 AD) wrote:

      “Ila Kammanati lopala vilasillina Pavuluri vibhudan’’ (Telugu)

      The subsequent inscriptions of Telugu Chodas and Kakatiyas mentioned ‘Kammanadu’ (E.g., Konidena inscription of Tribhuvana Malla – 1146 AD). During the rule of Kakatiya emperor Prataparudra II, one Boppana Kamaya was ruling Kammanadu with Katyadona (Konidena) as the capital.

      It is not known clearly when the usage of the word Kammanadu ceased. However, the name survives as the denomination of a social group ‘Kamma’ (See Kamma (caste)), predominantly found in the region.


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        Its very much true.... Try googling it guies.....

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            130.207.51.100 18:28, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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            [edit] KKYX

            KKYX is an AM Radio Station broadcasting at 680 KHZ from San Antonio, Texas. KKYX operates with 50KW by day and a 10KW signal at night from a 4 tower array in Medina County, Texas. KKYX airs a "Classic Country" format and has been focusing on Classic Country since 1988: KKYX has been Country since 1972.

            Prior call letters included KABC (when the station was owned by Alamo Broadcasting Company), KENS (owned by the Express-News), and KBAT.

            KKYX is now owned by Cox Radio along with several other San Antonio stations including KONO AM/FM, 99.5 KISS, KCYY, KSMG, and KELZ.

            [edit] Bob Chatt

            Bob Chatt (Robert Bob Chatt) was born in 1869 In Barnard Castle, County Durham, and played for Aston Villa Football Club. Barnard Castle, County Durham, and played for Aston Villa Football Club. He scored the fastest goal in the history of the FA Cup Finals in 1895, after just 30 seconds, against West Bromwich Albion. He was then reinstated as an amateur player and was part of the Stockton Team which won the Northern League Championship in 1898, and was later involved in training Doncaster Rovers, Port Vale and Manchester City.

            80.6.161.33 19:42, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2003/05/48711.htm www.communigate.co.uk/ne/ancients/ The Daily Mail Newspaper Article 1997

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            [edit] ubSpawn

            ubSpawn is a freeware portable application for Windows to launch user defined applications similar to PStart.

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            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Portable_Applications http://www.unitedbytes.de/go.php?site=ubspawn

            217.224.131.214 22:00, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] PortaSoft START

            START is an open-source replacement for PStart, a portable application for Windows to launch user defined applications.

            [edit] Sources

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Portable_Applications http://www.portasoft.org/e107/page.php?10

            217.224.131.214 22:06, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Coconuts Comics by Phil Nelson

            Coconuts Comics (http://www.coconutscomics.com), created by Phil Nelson, is a wild & unpredictable strip based on the deserted island mad antics of an unlikely cast:

            Taken, with permission, from the official Coconuts Comics website:

            "Bananu is a dashingly handsome NATURAL blonde with a winning smile and charming personality. No, I did NOT write this myself! Lukewarm is a demented and delusional freak with a tenuous grasp on reality. His hobbies include desperate loneliness and slow starvation! Usually a very cheerful guy! Little Crab 1 & 2. The crabs are...well...they're crabs. They were here when I got here...umm...they make great appetizers! Fishy is a Great White Shark who frequents the waters around the island. He is a fun-loving, gregarious Pisces whose turn-ons include playing with his food and recreational swimming. Laura the Mermaid is a mermaid who lives in Atlantis, which is surprisingly close considering that the island is in the Pacific, and assuming that Atlantis is in the Atlantic Ocean, and...oh yeah...she has some magical powers and the guys are in love with her, and boy does she enjoy stringin' 'em along! How TYPICAL!!! Phil Nelson is an amateur doodler who likes to draw pictures of himself frolicking on the beach. He taught himself to read by staring Phil Nelsonvacantly at Marvel comics and paperback collections of Peanuts. He developed his fine social skills by studying the Three Stooges and Bugs Bunny cartoons. At the age of six, he created a crude comic strip called COCONUTS as a rip-off of...tribute to Charles Schulz. Phil attended the Philadelphia College of Art from 1983 to 1984 or '85. He was forcibly expelled by the students and faculty because they were all just jealous. After despairing away in dank, sweaty, poorly-ventilated print shops for twenty years, he decided to try drawing again. He is still trying. Phil lives in Pennsylvania with his wife, daughter, sheltie and two cats, who are both vicious, bloodthirsty killers. You can view COCONUTS at Mad Hatters' Review (http://www.madhattersreview.cm), where Phil serves as Cartoon Editor. You can also view his strip on the new spring issue of kenagain (http://www.kenagain.freeservers.com/) and at The Incredible Art Department of Princeton Online (http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/bell/nelson.html)."

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            1. http://coconutscomics.com/about.shtml

            Sharshenin 22:14, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Cahir Park AFC

            Formed in 1910 Cahir Park AFC located in Cahir in County Tipperary in southern Ireland is the oldest association football club in Tipperary and the third oldest in southern Ireland. It hosts a junior team in the Premier League of Tipperary and Southern District League (TSDL), a youths team in the same league and teams from age 10 to 16 in the Tipperary Schoolboys Southern and District League (TSSDL).

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            www,cahirparkafc.com www.tsdl.ie www.soccerscene.ie

            213.94.248.142 22:14, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] ASuite

            ASuite is a lightweight portable application for Windows to launch user defined applications. It is capable of importing PStart lists.

            [edit] Sources

            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Portable_Applications http://salvador.p2pforum.it/software/asuite/

            217.224.131.214 22:17, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Hidden Menu

            Hidden Menu is a freeware portable application for Windows to launch user defined applications. Unlike most launchers it's completely invisible while not active.

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            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Portable_Applications http://home.i-cable.com/lokinwai/

            217.224.131.214 22:25, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Run!

            Run! is a portable application for Windows to execute command lines. Its source code is available under the GNU license.

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            217.224.131.214 22:32, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] 3DAL, LLC

            3DAL, LLC (3D Animation Laboratory) is a computer animation studio based in Surprise, Arizona (USA) owned by Justin John Sullivan. 3DAL, LLC creates realistic computer simulations, high-end 3D computer graphics, design visualizations, and 3D renderings. Their computer animation projects range from satellite retrieval space simulations to television commercials, special effects, and DVD animations.

            Their clients and credits include: The United States Air Force, NASA, Honeywell, OralB, U-Haul, Cranial Technologies, Paramount, Autodesk, and Bombardier.

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            3DAL, LLC company information from the Animation Industry Database [15]

            Production’s description and categories details for 3DAL, LLC [16]

            3DAL, LLC Company Website [17]

            24.249.163.199 22:34, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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            [edit] Codename: Kids Next Door Operation E.V.I.L.


            [edit] Flutter Monkey

            The discovery of a new subspecies of ape, the monos mariposas, in the late 1970s, deep within the thickets of Gambia's Abuko Nature Reserve, caught the world's scientific community by surprise. Today little is known about the mariposas family of wild red colobus monkey (Procolobus Badius Temminckii), better known as the "Flutter." Pronounced "Fluu-ter," this name was adapted by colonists in the 18th century from a similar word used by natives meaning "flying sun-dog." With only a handful of modern-day captures, none of which has survived entrapment in captivity, it is widely believed that the Flutter subspecies of red colobus is close to extinction on many of the Gambia River's isolated islands and archipelagos. This is primarily as a result of wetland habitat loss, a number of introduced hominid viruses, and over hunting by local tribesman. A few environmentalist organizations dedicated to the preservation of the species have spearheaded initiatives with local governments throughout this part of Gambia in an attempt to reclaim vital breeding ground for the species. Except for a handful of pictorial references in cave paintings and ancient carvings, no photograph of the mariposas subspecies of colobus is known to presently exist within the public domain. Much of what is known is based on field research by biologists Erica Dawn Starin of the Abuko Wildlife Federation, as well as Carter Janis and Michael Lawson of the OJA.

            A message on OTRS says that this is a hoax. David.Monniaux 13:42, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Sources

            STARIN, ERICA DAWN. "Socioecology Of The Red Colobus Monkey With Particular Reference To Female-Male Differences And Transfer Patterns (Procolobus Badius Temminckii). 1991, Thesis (PH.D.)--CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, 1991. 423 pp.

            STARIN, ERICA DAWN. "Threats to the Monkeys of Gambia." 1989, Oryx. 23(4): 208-214.

            CARTER, JANIS. "A Journey to Freedom" 1981, Smithsonian, Vol. 12, 90-103.

            CARTER, JANIS. "Chimps Go Wild!" 1990, National Geographic World, Vol. 179, 4-9

            ELLENBERG, H. "Pirang: Ecological Investigations In a Forest Island In the Gambia" 1988, Stiftung Walderhaltung in Afrika, Hamburg, Germany.

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            81.198.186.100 23:05, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Welcome The Plague Year

            Welcome The Plague Year is an east coast based post-hardcore band that formed in 2003.

            Shares members from You and I, Neil Perry, Joshua Fit For Battle and Makara.

            It has been rumored that WTPY has broken up and started working on new projects.



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            Homepage: http://timecircuit.net/wtpy/ HXCMP3: http://www.hxcmp3.com/bands/13684/index.php


            24.30.242.10 23:06, 6 September 2006 (UTC)


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            85.222.164.4 23:08, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] UD-4L Cheyenne

            The standard USCM dropship, capable of taking a squad of Colonial Marines and an APC to a battle zone. The dropship enters the atmosphere from an orbiting mothership above the planet. The dropship has state-of-the-art weapons and machinary, capable of wiping out an entire enemy squad. It is unknown if the dropship could fly through space on it's own, but the fact that it can fly from and to the mothership in space, may prove it could.

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            http://www.brian-oshaughnessy.com/alien/aliens_d.html


            72.92.90.139 23:10, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Affinity Diagram

            A chart containing a visual grouping of items into related categories.

            [edit] Sources

            http://www.isixsigma.com/dictionary/Affinity_Diagram-172.htm http://www.iawiki.net/AffinityDiagrams

            209.99.108.16 23:14, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

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            [edit] Middle East Children's Alliance

            The Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA) is a Berkeley-based non-profit working for a just peace in the Middle East. MECA supports children's centers in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, sends shipment of food and medicine to Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine and promotes understanding of the Middle East and the effects of U.S. foreign policy on communities in the region.

            MECA's overhead costs are paid by Alliance Graphics, a union screen printing shop, so that donations to MECA can go directly to their projects and relief work in the Middle East.

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            www.mecaforpeace.org http://www.bapd.org/gmilce-1.html http://www.endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=57


            66.219.65.24 23:34, 6 September 2006 (UTC)

            [edit] Flachslanden


            [edit] Flachslanden

            Basisdaten
            Federal Country Bavaria
            district: Mittelfranken
            Landkreis: Landkreis Ansbach
            height: 461 m above sea level
            Fläche: 41 Square kilometers
            Inhabitants : 2.615 (5th of Juli 2005)
            Postcode: 91604
            Website: Markt Flachslanden Politik
            Principle: Renate Herrmann (SPD)

            Flachslanden is a village in Bavaria


            [edit] Nation of One

            Nation of One, an influencial punk rock band that originates in South Florida, is composed of four high school students whose goal is to create amazing melodies and mind numbing riffs. Their fusion of punk and hard rock sounds, quick reflexed drumming, and melodic vocals, all combine to form the sound that is Nation of One.

            Formed in the summer of 2002 by lead vocalist Evan Frank and their old bassist Sam Bean, the band quickly took off, and within a year, they were playing small venues in the Palm Beach area. After going through multiple bass players and problems along the way, the band has progressed to what it is today: four kids with a love of music.

            Evan Frank, lead vocalist and rythm guitarist, is a senior at Gardens High School. Responsible for the writing and arranging of all the music that Nation of One plays, he has been with the band since the beggining and is the frontman who gives each show an amazing atmosphere.

            Toby Weidenbaum, the drums and percussion section of Nation, has also been with the band for 4 years, and has been laying down beats that keep the band in perfect rythm since Nation's first songs. He is a sophomore at Dreyfoos School of the Arts, and spends most of his free time playing video games and eating McDonalds.

            Sam Axelrod, lead guitarist, and shortest member of Nation of One, recently joined the band in 2005, and immediately fit right in as a very prominent and important member of the band. Also a Senior at Gardens High School, he has put forth a lot of effort, adding color and depth to the melodic sound of Nation. Sam is a young man whose hobbies include listening to music, Taco Bell, porn, and anime.

            Jarred Nicolaou, bass player of Nation of One, recently re-joined the band in the summer of 2006, after previously leaving because of being attacked by llamas and having a broken femur and collar bone for 8 months. Happily back, he quickly picked up where he left off is now the only member to have had been attacked by those, untill recently known to be gentle, creatures. Apparently he was wearing a bad cologne, or maybe he was just looking grumpy, either way its really wierd. A Junior at Gardens High School, he is the tallest member of Nation, and also the newest.

            [edit] Sources

            www.myspace.com/nationofonefl

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