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[edit] Flow FM - MKYRecords.com

[edit] EEGLAB software




[edit] Clayhanger


[edit] Morane Saulnier MS-760



[edit] Rimo Cocoron


[edit] MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching)


[edit] Kat Lawson


[edit] ANNADATA ANISH


[edit] Ladyblogger


[edit] Dave Bieniek


[edit] Greatest Heavyweights of The Ring


[edit] NDDC


[edit] Nigeria - 2006 Rehabillition MOTHERLESS BABY CENTREProject

[edit] Samantha Engle

[edit] Dawa-al-Arshad

[edit] Dawa-al-Arshad

[edit] Fronteer Records

[edit] Semirom Waterfalls

[edit] Chlorophyllin

[edit] The Adventures

[edit] Shane Oakley

[edit] Ewan Pearson

Ewan Pearson is a remixer and music producer who has worked with Goldfrapp, The Chemical Brothers, Franz Ferdinand and Depeche Mode. He is a regular DJ at the nightclub Fabric in London. He is also the author of ‘Discographies: dance music, culture and the politics of sound’ (Routledge, 1999) with Jeremy Gilbert.

[edit] Sources

www.ewanpearson.com, www.thedjlist.com/djs/EWAN_PEARSON, 86.134.182.241 20:59, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Shane Oakley

Shane Oakley is an illustrator and comic book artist from Stoke On Trent, England.

Oakley is probably best known for his co-creation of the Wildstorm mini series 'Albion (comics)' with Alan Moore, Leah Moore and John Reppion which ran from 2005 until 2006. The series revived many long forgotten British comic book characters such as The Steel Claw and Grimly Feendish, some of whom had not been in print since the 1950's.

He began his career contributing to the alternative comics review Deadline in the 1980's (where he created 'Fatal Charm' with D'Israeli). In 1989 Shane worked as the penciller on issues 1 to 6 of 'Mister X' series two for Vortex Comics. Since then Shane has contributed to several anthologies such as 'Negative Burn' and 'The Big Book of Urban Legends', even drawing an issue of Neil Gaiman's legendary 'Sandman'.
Recently Shane has worked as a concept artist for Frazer Irving's horror film 'Urbane'.

[edit] Sources

Shane Oakley's homepage: http://www.oakleyartist.2our.com

http://www.lambiek.net/ 81.153.237.228 21:08, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] National Highway 17 (NH 17)

    [edit] OMB (oh my bacon)


      [edit] Sources

      142.163.198.29 21:45, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Crailtap

      Crailtap is a company in the sport of skateboarding owned by Rick Howard. Crailtap owns Girl Skateboards, Royal Trucks, Fourstar Clothing, and Lakai Footwear, Chocolate Skateboards, and Ruby Republic Clothing.

      [edit] Sources

      http://www.crailtap.com

      24.92.236.150 21:49, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Bidnay

      Bidnay is a slang term used by those who are very familiar with the sport of disc golf. The term bidnay can be used to describe the sport, the disc, the basket or the course. When a disc golf player (or a bidnayer) makes a nice throw, other players are known to say "nice bidnay". The term bidnay originated in Provo, Utah, at the Bicentennial Disc Golf Course circa 2003.

      [edit] Sources

      http://www.pdga.com/; http://www.everythingdiscgolf.com

      24.2.90.194 21:54, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


      [edit] Pivotboard

      A 'pivotboard' is a dual-articulated skateboard, which has a pivoting point at each end of the board. Originally known as a Snakeboard, due to the snake-like motion in which the board moves. Also known as a streetboard.


      [edit] Sources

      http://www.pivotboard.com http://www.streetboarding.com http://www.dimensionstreetboards.com http://www.highland-streetboards.com


      Tricklowe 22:11, 10 September 2006 (UTC)



      [edit] Burning Skies

      Burning Skies is a deathcore band from Bristol UK, they are currently signed to lifeforce records, and have released 2 full release cd's and 1 EP.

      [edit] Line Up

      • Merv - Vocals
      • Liam - Guitars/Vocals
      • Ben - Guitars/Vocals
      • Andie - Bass
      • Stu - Drums

      [edit] Discography

      • A Premonition of Things to Come EP, 2004
      • Murder by Means of Existence Full-length, 2004
      • Desolation Full-length, 2006

      [edit] Sources

      http://www.burningskies.co.uk/

      68.72.172.71 22:18, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

      *Declined Article [[[Discography]] already exists. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24fan24 (talkcontribs) 19:17, September 10, 2006 (UTC)

      • That section was intended to be a part of the Burning Skies submission. Headers fixed. --Geniac 19:54, 20 September 2006 (UTC)


      [edit] Hirefire.org

      HireFire established in 2005 and is for employers and employees who need each other. The aim of HireFire is to create a large CV and Jobs Database. Anybody looking for job can upload or post their CV for free, and employers are also welcome to post job adverts for free.

      A small 5 people team who are currently developing and maintaining the HireFire system which allow job seekers to post their CV and allow employer to post free jobs.

      "Ability is nothing without opportunity" This idea is where HireFire originated from. Truly speaking, there are so many talents searching for good employer but finding hard to reach them, and employers waiting to welcome these talents. So we thought, "why not we loop "hire and fire" together?" and this is how we got the name Hirefire.org. HireFire is a bridge between employers and employers.

      HIREFIRE gives freedom for employees to obtain the jobs they deserve and for employers to find the right employees. No need to worry about Hiring and no need to worry about getting fired. If you have the right skill, jobs are waiting for you. If you have jobs better opportunities are hiding from you.

      Hirefire advantages are FREE JOB POSTING for Jobseekers which allows candidates to freely contact Employers, Free CV Posting for individuals and FREE JOB LISTINGS by Employers.

      Now Hirefire also provide free CV upload on these countries South Africa: http://www.hirefire.co.za United Kingdom: http://www.hirefire.co.uk India: http://www.hirefire.co.in USA: http://www.hirefire.org


      [edit] Sources

      http://www.hirefire.org http://www.google.co.uk

      Talk2simon 22:35, 10 September 2006 (UTC)


      Club (detail) Sali, Cali or Tebetebe A broadly curved club with a blade on the end and a spur on the upper curve of the club. The heavy end is highly decorated. These are sometimes called musket clubs because of their shape, but it is more likely to be inspired by the clawed cali flower, a species of wild banana (Musa sp). The club is mostly used so as to bring the blade end down on a victim, cutting through flesh and bone. The spur may have been used to penetrate the skull of a victim and to parry other weapons. This is a very heavy club but lighter ones were often carved for use in dance. The entire broad end of the club has been carved in representation of tattooing.


      [edit] Sources

      131.236.1.5 23:01, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Rachel Zammit

      [edit] Mother Earth (band)

      English rock/acid jazz group which began life in 1991 as a studio project for Acid Jazz Records, Mother Earth has a sound that is somewhere between the Small Faces and Santana but with a jazz/funk sensibility. Consisting of the core group of Matt Deighton (Guitar and vocals), Neil Corcoran (bass), Bryn Barklam (Hammond organ) and Chris White (drums), they have also included in their lineup Shauna Greene (vocals), Bunny, Xan (vocals), Jose Hadaway (drums), Kym Marsh (vocals), D.C Lee (vocals) and Meryl Kenton Forbes (vocals).

      Their contemporaries in the UK scene are The Brand New Heavies, Corduroy, Skunkhour, Galliano, Incognito, James Taylor Quartet and Jamiroquai. They are arguably the best British band of the 1990’s to have never “made it”, however they built great support by their powerful live shows and impressive studio albums but were never able to translate this into massive record sales. After having parted ways in the late ‘90’s Mother Earth reformed for some one-off gigs in 2001 and 2004 and in 2005 were rumored to be working on a new album.

      Selected Discography;

      Stoned Woman (1992) People Tree (1994) You Have Been Watching (1995) Desired Effect (Live) (1996) Riot on 103rd st (1998) Time of the Future (2001) The Further Adventures of Mother Earth (2004)


      [edit] Sources

      http://www.mother-earth.fsnet.co.uk/mainpage/mainpage_frameset.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/rockandalt/reviews/motherearth_tim.shtml http://www.acidjazz.co.uk/ 218.185.70.166 23:58, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Masood Khan

      [edit] Sources

      81.105.108.250 00:52, 11 September 2006 (UTC) Image:Http://dailytimes.com.pk/images/2004/10/21/21 10 2004 Masood Khan.jpg

      Masood Khan is world renowed diplomat, and dubbed as "the man who will save the internet" by The Register (FT of the computer industry),

      Masood Khan is a permenant representative of Pakistan to the United Nations in geneva.

      to best describe him, is by some of the articles written in regards to him.

      The Register: [2] Pakistan Times: [3]


      [edit] Hengerer's

      {{unreferenced}} The William Hengerer Company was founded in 1874 in Buffalo, New York. Originally named Barnes & Hengerer, the chain became solely Hengerer's in the late 1800's. In 1910, the chain opened a new location at 465 Main Street. In 1916, Hengerer's became one of the four founding chains that compromised the Associated Dry Goods Co.

      In 1960, Hengerer's was saved by it's parent company who decided to close one of their two chains in the Buffalo market. J. N. Adam & Co., another Associated chain located just a block away from Hengerer's, was closed down in favor of Hengerer's.

      During the late 1950's, Hengerer's began opening branch locations in the suburbs of Buffalo. The chain eventually grew to five locations in Western New York. By the late 1970's, Hengerer's was considered Buffalo's "upper class" department store of choice. In a method of cost saving, Associated Dry Goods decided to merge operations of the Hengerer's division with their Rochester chain, Sibley's. The downtown store was maintained until Associated's sale to May Department Stores in 1986. In 1987, Sibley's closed the former Hengerer's flagship downtown. The 1910 building, now known as Lafayette Court, was rehabilitated in the late 1980's and is now a viable, class A office building that is nearly completely leased.

      Locations:

      • Downtown Buffalo (flagship) - Originally opened 1874, moved to long-standing location at 465 Main Street in 1910. Eight floors; 250,000 square feet. Became Sibley's in 1981 and closed in 1987.
      • Main and Eggert - Opened in 1958 at corner of Main Street and Eggert Road just over the city line in suburban Amherst, New York. Three floors, over 200,000 square feet. Became Sibley's in 1981 and closed in 1983.
      • Sheridan Drive - Opened in 1955 at corner of Sheridan Drive and Delaware Road in the Town of Tonawanda. One floor, less than 100,000 square feet. Became Sibley's in 1981 and closed in 1983.
      • Seneca Mall - Opened in 1969 at corner of Ridge Road/Slade Avenue/I-90 in West Seneca, New York. Two floors, 125,000 square feet. Became Sibley's in 1981 and closed in 1989.
      • Eastern Hills Mall - Opened in 1971 at corner of Main Street and Transit Road in Clarence, New York. Two floors, 125,000 square feet (same design as Seneca Mall store). Became Sibley's in 1981, Kaufmann's in 1990, and Macy's in 2006. This is the ONLY Hengerer's store to have continuously remained in operation throughout the ADG/May/Federated mergers.

      After Hengerer's:

      Category:Defunct department stores of the United States

      [edit] Brody Ruckus

      In 2006 Brody Ruckus created the facebook group "If this group reaches 100,000 members my girlfriend will have a threesome". If it reaches 300,000, the lucky bastard gets to take pictures. If it becomes the largest group on facebook, brody gets to take a video. Deadline is December 2006. JOIN NOW.

      September 5, 2:45PM (EST): Brody Ruckus' group is created. September 8, 4:05PM (EST): Brody Ruckus' group reaches 100,000. Cheers.

      Surf around... there's merchandise on the web sporting the name Brody Ruckus. See the links below.


      71.139.32.255 01:10, 11 September 2006 (UTC)Jaymoe

      [edit] Sources

      www.facebook.com http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2207756044 http://www.cafepress.com/badassbrody http://www.cafepress.com/brodyruckus

      71.139.32.255 01:10, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      Bestemmia molto comune, viene detta molto di frequente ed è la prima cosa che pensiamo quando ci succede qualcosa di brutto. PORCO DIO ! 151.37.114.185 01:14, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Amalacitate

      [edit] Sources

      http://www.chemicalland21.com/specialtychem/perchem/ISO-AMYL%20ACETATE.htm http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/1227.pdf#search=%22Amyl%20acetate%22 https://www.mfa.org/_cameo/frontend/material_description.asp?name=amyl+acetate&language=1--Acanceh 01:15, 11 September 2006 (UTC)--Acanceh 01:15, 11 September 2006 (UTC)


      Acanceh 01:15, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      Zaks Lubin is a former childhood actor who was featured in episode 27, season 2 of the hit show Early Edition.

      http://www.geocities.com/area51/vault/4144/early2nd.html


      [edit] Sources

      COOlest kid ever

      67.187.39.138 02:05, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Deseret Towers

      Deseret Towers (otherwise known as "DT") is one of the on-campus living facilities at Brigham Young University. It consists of seven towers, each of which has a basement, lounge, and six dormitory halls. Each room in DT features wired internet access. It houses both male and female students, and is located on the north-east side of campus. Located in the DT area is the Morris Center, which houses an all you can eat cafeteria, a snack shop, and a big screen TV. DT is also located next to a large playing field which is used for soccer and other activities. Image:Http://www.byu.edu/oncampushousing/images/residence halls/deseret towers/dt bar.jpg

      [edit] Sources

      byu.edu

      128.187.0.164 02:06, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Bizzo Sticks

      Bizzo Sticks are an unsuccessful toy first marketed in 2005 in western Canada and several western U.S. states.

      A set of bizzo sticks consists of six wooden sticks, each approximately the size and shape of a standard jazz drumstick. One stick is attached by a velcro strap to each of the user's elbows and knees, while the remaining two sticks are held in the hands and used to tap progressively more complicated rhythms against the four sticks attached to the body.

      Though bizzo sticks never found a strong market position, the initial marketing push found temporary success with appearances on "The Tonight Show" and local news programs up and down the west coast.

      [edit] Sources

      www.bizzo.org

      70.79.2.142 02:25, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Holly Eikenberg


      [edit] Heitur gæji


      [edit] the el guapos

      An indie rock band from Austin, Tx. The El Guapos are known for their quirky music, usually defined by loud drumbeats, tambourine shaking, and a keyboard lead, with the occasional guitar riff thrown into the mix. Songs: Boat Loafers, I Smashed My Clock, The Battle of Poco, Poco's Newfound Battle Cry....

      CD Releases: Poco The Flying Bear Demo(Demo CD) (2006)

      [edit] Gender-Related Developement Index (GDI)

      The Gender-Related Developement Index (GDI) Takes in the information from the Human Developement Index (HDI) and adjusts the information to take into account any Inequalities in: Life expectancy, Literacy, and income between men and women of a given country. A higher score marks a better GDI

      [edit] Sources

      Kesselman, Mark. et al. Introduction to Comparative Politics 2007 Houghton Mifflin P29

      67.180.105.81 04:01, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Scarborough State School

      Scarborough State School is a public primary school located in the Suburb of Scarborough in Queensland Australia.

      [edit] Sources

      http://www.scarboross.eq.edu.au/

      131.181.237.152 04:46, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Pueblo High Magnet School

      Pueblo High Magnet School is the home of the Warriors in Tucson, Arizona. A high school in the Tucson Unified School District since 1956. Celebrating it's 50th Anniversary in 2006.

      [edit] Sources

      Official Website

      Illda 05:17, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

      [edit] Risk Mitigation

      The most important component of driving down the cost of risk for an organization is a strategically designed risk mitigation program that proactively targets core cost drivers. Risk mitigation encompasses loss prevention, loss control, and claims management. Structured effectively, a risk mitigation program will prevent losses and reduce the cost of losses that do occur while creating a safer environment for your employees, your business partners, and the communities in which you operate.....................with best compliments from Anil.P

      [edit] Sources

      124.125.97.189 05:20, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

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