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Genevieve Anne Bentz is a young, emerging, artist in the Stonington, Connecticut area. Her artistic training is relatively minimal: only minor training and some direction from Connecticut College professor Martha Wakeman. |
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Her most effective mediums are acrylic, pastel, and photography. Although her pastels are more famous, she has also won national recognition for her waterfowl acrylics. Her most recent acrylic, a female bufflehead duck, won best in show in the 2006 Connecticut Jr. National Duck Stamp Competition sponsored by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. |
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She started painting at the age of seven and has now earned renown for her abstract skys as well as smaller landscape portraits. |
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Chris Aable
Chris Aable was born in Bossier City, Louisiana and moved to Los Angeles in 1986. Chris Aable is famous for his interviews with hundreds of celebrities, such as Bruce Vilanch, Gedde Watanabe and Gilbert Gottfried. His interviews with Gottfried can be viewed on YouTube and MySpace. Chris Aable hosted the TV Show "Hollywood Today" in the 1990s. Chris Aable has been interviewed by Reginald Vaughn Finley, Sr.. Finley is also known as "The Infidel Guy". As such, Aable was one of the first psychologist discuss the nature of belief and non-belief in god or gods on the show.
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http://www.self-evolution.org/
http://www.self-evolution.org/celebrities.htm
http://www.self-evolution.org/documentation.htm
http://www.myspace.com/aable
http://www.syrradio.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-QjVfNvKp4
http://www.lastfm.co.kr/music/The+Infidel+Guy/_/Tape157+Chris+Aable+Self
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gong_Show
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Hudson
http://www.self-evolution.org/Tape157_Chris_Aable_Self_Evolution.mp3
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Matt Walker
Matt "Mestizo Matt" Walker was born on june 27, 1990 in Tucson, AZ. He now resides in Arlington, TX, where he currently attends Summit High School. Walker is a half Mexican/half American hybrid, earning him the nickname "Mestizo Matt". Walker is one of the main teenage contributor to the gay rights movement. He has lead several homosexual rallies at his local high school.
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[[1]] [Matt on Myspace] [[2]] [[3]] [[4]] 76.183.141.230 00:58, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Cerro Azul, Panama
Cerro Azul is located just 45 minutes from Panama City and 20 minutes from Tocumen International Airport.
Cerro Azul is a hilly area with a nice temperature range from 60 to 75° F, cool mountain breeze and low clouds. Lush vegetation, exotic birds and the very unique wildlife of a tropical rainforest dominate Cerro Azul.
A well paved road takes you to Cerro Azul where you can find some restaurants, a couple of hotels and cabins, and a beautiful lake. There is access to water, electricity and telephone services.
Cerro Azul is the perfect place to relax: privacy in a tropical forest near the city's more modern scene.
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http://www.escapeartist.com/efam/57/Cerro_Azul_Panama.html http://www.panamatravelers.com/12/the-high-hills-of-the-chagres-national-park/#more-12 201.218.93.35 01:43, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Genevieve Anne Bentz
Genevieve Anne Bentz is a young, emerging, artist in the Stonington, Connecticut area. Her artistic training is relatively minimal: only minor training and some direction from Connecticut College professor Martha Wakeman.
Her most effective mediums are acrylic, pastel, and photography. Although her pastels are more famous, she has also won national recognition for her waterfowl acrylics. Her most recent acrylic, a female bufflehead duck, won best in show in the 2006 Connecticut Jr. National Duck Stamp Competition sponsored by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
She started painting at the age of seven and has now earned renown for her abstract skys as well as smaller landscape portraits.
Sources
http://www.fws.gov/duckstamps/junior/JDprogram/Connecticut.htm
http://www.marthawakeman.com/index.php/studyretreats/category/section/Faculty/