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[edit] Leapords

[edit] Wolmer's Schools


[edit] Art Hafey


[edit] IDGAF - idgafclothing.com


[edit] "The Mike"



[edit] California Audio Labs

California Audio Labs (also known as CAL) produced high end audio equipment for stereo and home theatre use. Now out of business (1), the company was based in California, USA (2), and specialized in digital playback as well as innovative tube-based equipment. Many of their pieces continue to be sought after by audiophiles and are traded in used shops around the country as well as on-line venues such as Audiogon and Ebay. They produced numerous "first time" products in the world of electronics, such as their model CL-10, a 5 compact disc changer that supported HDCD playback and originally retailed for approximately $2,000 US dollars (later lowered to around $1,500).

[edit] Sources

1.) "Defunct Companies." 2003; Ólafur Gunnlaugsson, Audiotools.com, 2003. Article contained at: http://audiotools.com/dead_c.html


2.) "California Audio Labs Factory Tour." Srajan Ebaen, Soundstage!, July 2000. Article contained at: http://www.soundstagelive.com/factorytours/calaudio/



65.74.27.173 09:36, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Umair Sario

[edit] K C Udayaprakasan


[edit] Wojtek Pilichowski


[edit] Tarsus Empire


[edit] Cygnet Rowing Club

[edit] Gregory G. Dell'Omo


[edit] Jack Waldenmaier

Jack Waldenmaier (born April 3, 1951) is an American composer of modern music. He is known for his accomplishments in both the classical and commercial music worlds. He is noted also for championing the work of other living composers; especially his mentor, Lukas Foss.

BIOGRAPHY: Jack Waldenmaier was born in Cleveland, Ohio and began his piano and music theory studies at age three, first with his mother and then with Bach scholar, Marion Plumber. He went on to study with composer Lukas Foss at The University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music where he earned a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in 1981.

Dr. Waldenmaier then joined the faculty of Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of the Arts as a professor of music theory and composition. Currently he serves as President of the Board of Directors for Dallas' new music ensemble, Voices of Change which performs predominantly the music of living composers. He is also President and Executive Producer of Music Bakery Publishing (BMI).

WORKS: While Jack Waldenmaier's compositions include music of nearly every genre, most of his works are scored for orchestra. His major works include:

Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (current project)

Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra

Clin d'Oeil for Soprano and Orchestra

Capriccio for Piano, Winds and Percussion

Chamber Ballet

[edit] Sources

http://uclid.uc.edu/search/aWaldenmaier%2C%2BJack/awaldenmaier+%2Bjack/-2%2C0%2C0%2CB/frameset&FF=awaldenmaier+jack&2%2C%2C2/indexsort=-

http://www.voicesofchange.com/Composers01.htm

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1749500/

http://www.latham-music.com/composers.html

http://www.productiontrax.com/composerinfo.php?compid=176

https://mailman.rice.edu/pipermail/tmla-l/2006-May/000220.html

http://www.classicaltexas.com/photo-gallery-archive.html

http://www.romeoandjulietfilm.com/synopsis.html

http://www.musicbakery.com/jack-waldenmaier.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Listen-Whisper-Sleep-Guided-Meditation/dp/1885893051

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005AUIO/mabxmusic-20

72.64.94.54 19:41, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Autism Road Map: Thinking out of the Skinner Box


[edit] ICC International Umpire Panel

The ICC International Umpire Panel in its current form was introduced in April 2002 in tandem with the creation of the ICC Elite Umpire Panel.

However, the panel was first introduced in 1994. It was comprised of the two top umpires from each test playing nation (four from England). From this panel the ICC chose one umpire to act as a neutral official in every test match, along side one home umpire. Prior to the introduction of the panel both umpires in test matches were supplied by the home nation, but this often led to controversies and questions regarding the neutrality of umpires. Hence the ICC introduced the international panel to eliminate suggestions of bias. Another advantage of the panel was that the ICC could appoint better umpires to more matches, and this helped to raise the standard of international umpiring. However, the panel only supplied umpires for test matches, with home nations continuing to supply both umpires for one day internationals (ODIs).

By 2002, in a bid to increase umpiring standards, the ICC had decided to create a panel of the very best 8 - 10 umpires in the world who would be contracted to the ICC on a full-time basis. The ICC Elite Umpire Panel would now supply two neutral umpires for each test match, and one neutral umpire for each one day match to stand alongside a home umpire.

The international panel was rejuvinated, with each test playing nation being allowed to appoint three officials to the international panel (one of whom was restricted to TV umpire duties) who would act as the home umpires in ODIs, and would also cover thrid umpir duties in tests and ODIs. At busy times of the year umpires from the International Panel are required to supplement the Elite Panel, and may be appointed to stand in test matches or ODIs as a neutral official. From here the better performing international panel umpires may earn promotion to the elite panel.

The current somposition of the International Panel is:

Country 1 2 TV
Australia Peter Parker Steve Davis Bob Parry
Bangladesh Nadir Shah Enamul Haque Ziaul Islam
England Ian Gould Nigel Llong Peter Hartley
India Amiesh Saheba Suresh Shastri GA Pratapkumar
New Zealand Tony Hill Gary Baxter Evan Watkin
Pakistan Nadeem Ghauri Zameer Haider Riazzudin
South Africa Brian Jerling Ian Howell Karl Hurter
Sri Lanka EAR de Silva Tyron Wijiwardene Peter Manuel
West Indies Clyde Duncan Norman Malcolm Clancy Mack & Goland Greaves
Zimbabwe Russell Tiffin Kevan Barbour Ian Robinson

[edit] Sources

http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc/umpires-referees/

81.145.241.9 20:06, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] DCIEM Dive Tables

Defense and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine dive tables developed by Defense Research and Development Ccanada Toronto.

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[edit] Guillermo Cides

[edit] Enriko Ceko

Enriko Ceko was born in 29 September 1965 in Tirana. He has studied for Agronomy (1984 - 1989), Economy (1992 - 1996), Laws (1998 - 2002). He is Master of Business Administration and PhD in Economics. Between 1989 - 1998 he has worked for Ministry of Agiculture & Food in different positions. From 1998 - 2000 he has worked as journalist at Ekonomia and Shekulli newspaper and at Spekter magazine. During this period he used to work for NATO army as interpreter during Kosovo War too. From 2000 - 2005 Enriko Ceko was Commercial Officer of British Embassy Tirana. From 2005 he is working in different projects, supervision of civil works a World Bank project included too. Enriko Ceko is a scientifist with a notable contribution in more than 30 studies in fields of economy, agriculture, energy, enviroinment, development of pivate sector in Albania, etc. He is Director of Albanian British Business Group, Albanian European League for Business & Integration, Albanian Centre for Sustainable Development, as well as organisative leader of New European Democratic Party of Albania. He has writen about 3000 articles in Albanian press for diferent issues. He is writer, poet, composer, guitarist. Four albums with his songs are in circulation currently.

[edit] Sources

1. Gazeta Albania, www.gazeta-albania.net 2. Gazeta Metropol, www.gazetametropol.com 3. Gazeta Rilindja Demokratike, www.rilindjademokratike.al.com

217.24.240.8 20:27, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] THE SKAMPS

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[edit] Trapping regions


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[edit] Niketown

Niketown stores were started by Nike in the 90's. There are currently 12 in the USA, and two in Europe , one in London, and one in Berlin. Nike operates several other types of retail stores including stores in Eugene, PDX, Barecelona, Melbourne, an Toronto.

In 2006, their Orange County store was closed.

[edit] Sources

Source: http://niketown.nike.com/niketown/info/locator.jsp

207.10.54.33 23:22, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The Black and White Years

The Black and White Years - Formed in the Fall of 2002, The Black and White Years are guitarist Landon Thompson, singer/songwriter Scott Butler and bassist John Aldridge. The Black and White Years are a post punk, indie, electro punk band that moved to Austin, Tx after meeting at Belmont University in Nashville, Tn. They frequently play in and around Austin, Tx and are compared to acts such as The Talking Heads, The Clash and Blondie.

[edit] Sources

The Austin Music Magazine: January/Febuary 2007 Issue pg. 21, pg.23 http://www.austinmusicmagazine.net

Austin Sound: Sound Off Profile Feb 2007 http://www.austinsound.net

66.90.147.130 23:35, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Gittings syndrome

Gittings syndrome is a rare syndrome.

[edit] Sources

User:Jonjoe 22:49, 12 February 2007 (GMT)

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