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== MEDIU - Al Madinah International University ==

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===Al Madinah International University===
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'''Al-Madinah International University''' (ar: جامعة المدينة العالمية) or '''MEDIU''' is a Malaysian private university owned by Al-Madinah International (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

It is a web-based University providing opportunities for students to pursue their desired academic and career goals.

The main campus is located at Shah Alam, Malaysia.
In addition to this, there is currently a learning centre in Indonesia and many more will open shortly throughout the world to cater for a global student base.

'''MEDIU''' obtained approval as a university from the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia on 26 December 2006 and subsequently was registered on 20 June 2007.

After a period of enrollment, MEDIU started its operation on 25th February, 2008, with students studying in two foundation programs.

Among other target markets, the University aims to cater for working adults, who are often challenged in terms of time and availability, and who often unknowingly place barriers in front of them from further education.

===University Council===

MEDIU’s University Council, the highest governing body, consist of prominent members of the Muslim community in '''Saudi Arabia'''.
The chairman of the Council is '''Prince Dr. Bandar Bin Salman Aal-Saud''', an advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Aal-Saud.
His assistant is '''Dr. Abdul Bari Bin Awad Al-Thobaity''', the Imam and Preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque in Al-Madinah.

Among the other members is Datuk Dr. Zulkefli bin A. Hassan, Chief Secretary of Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia.

'''The Rector''' of MEDIU is Professor '''Dr. Mohammad Bin Khalifa Al-Tamimi''', who was appointed by Prince '''Dr. Bandar bin Salman Aal-Saud''', the chairman of the University Council.

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Alan Pultz

Alan Pultz (d. 2001) [1] was an American television director.

TV Credits: General Hospital (1979-2000), Dark Shadows, Return To Peyton Place, The Best of Everything, A Flame In The Wind [2], and ABC's Wide World of Sports.

Awards/Nominations: He was nominated for 10 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a single DGA Award. His first DE nomination was shared with Marlena Laird [3] and Phil Sogard [4].

External Links: Directed Luke Spencer Raping Laura Webber, IMDB: Pultz, [5], [6], [7], [8]

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Betty Rothenberg

Betty Rothenberg [9] is an American television director. She directed The Young And The Restless from 1984-2002.

Awards/Nominations: She has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmys and won 7 times. She is a winner of a DGA Award.

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A Flame In The Wind

A Flame In The Wind (also called A Time For Us) was a soap opera that aired on ABC Daytime from December 28, 1964 to December 16, 1966. The show focused on the community of Haviland and it's citizens. The main families were the Skerba, Reynolds, Austen and Farrell families.

When the series began, Haviland's richest citizen, widowed Kate Austen (Kathleen Maguire) wrote a novel, in the same manner as Main Street, which showed Haviland's citizens in a less than perfect light. After the novel was stopped by her publisher, she and her son, Chris, (Richard Thomas) left Haviland, never to return. Her former mother in-Law, Louise Austen (Josephine Nichols) remained in town to become a friend to Jason Farrell (Walter Coy), who had marital troubles with his wife, Leslie (Rita Lloyd); Kate's place as town gossip was taken by Miriam Bentley (Lesley Woods).

The later stories were focused on young love, embodied by the two Skerba sisters, Linda (Barbara Rodell; Jane Elliot) and Jane (Beverly Hayes; Margaret Ladd), battling over the same young man, Steve Reynolds, the son of Kate's former book publisher, Craig Reynolds (Frank Schofield). Linda, who eventually went to New York, to become an actress, dated her director, Paul Davis (Conard Fowkes); and sensible Jane remained behind in Haviland and married Steve Reynolds (Gordon Gray; Tom Fielding). However, later on, Linda and wealthy Roxanne Farrell Reynolds (Margaret Hayes) vied for the same guy, Doug Colton (Ion Berger), who eventually married Roxanne for her money.

When the show's title was changed to A Time For Us,(the title which it became better known) the Skerba family (Besides Jane and Linda, the family included their father Al (Roy Poole), a construction foreman; and Martha (Lenka Peterson), the sympathetic mother) underwent a name change as well.

Since the name, Skerba, was considered somewhat ethnic for the time, it was changed to the more Americanized name of Driscoll. Which was successful in that it eliminated the class conflict that had been part of the show's first year, and put the Driscolls on the same social footing as the other families of Haviland.

The series is notable for beginning many actors careers. A Time For Us marked the first ever appearance of actress Leslie Charleson, who played a minor character named Pam. She eventually went on to play Dr. Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital.

Actress Jane Elliot, who played the second Linda, also later appeared on General Hospital as Monica's sister in-law, Tracy Quartermaine; (Which allowed Leslie Charleson and Jane Elliot to work together again) while actress Margaret Ladd, who played the second Jane, later played Jane Wyman's younger daughter, Emma Channing on Falcon Crest.

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Muthukulam

Muthukulam is a small Village in the South Indian state of Kerala almost equidistant from the South Kerala Towns of Kayamkulam and Haripad. It has the Kayamkulam lake as it's eastern Boundary and National Highway No.47 on it's western side. A thin strip of land on the eastern side of the Kayamkulam lake seperates Muthukulam from the Arabian sea. The climate is tropical monsoon with a very heavy rainy season from June to August. The monsoon winds cause waves to thrash the coast and the roar of these waves can be heared throughout the season Rice and Coconut form the main agricultural produce besides fish from the lake and the Arabian Sea. -->


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To End All Wars

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Digital Media Academy

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Digital Media Academy is a nationally-recognized technology training organization offering hands-on learning experiences at universities across the United States. DMA was founded in 2001 as the Academy for New Media at Stanford University. DMA is accredited by Stanford University Continuing Studies, recognized as an Apple Authorized Training Center, and an Adobe Authorized Training Center.

DMA Summer Training Programs

DMA offers one or multi-week computer training courses in all areas of digital media technologies including 3d modeling and animation, filmmaking and film editing, video compression, web design and development, computer programming and video game creation. DMA's summer programs are hosted at universities across the United States including:
Stanford University
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DMA on the Road

In addition to its adult, teen and kids summer programs, DMA provides on-site training, also know as DMA on the Road, to schools and companies throughout the year.

DMA on the Sea

DMA also offers learning experiences through DMA on the Sea cruises. Recent excursions have included a Film and Photography Caribbean Cruise. Attendees have the opportunity to learn Photoshop and Final Cut Pro with with professional industry techniques from Apple and Adobe Authorized Instructors.

DMA Teen Summer Computer Camp

DMA offers teen technology courses specifically for teens at university locations. Courses are one or multi-week, Monday through Friday with special weekend and overnight options. DMA programs offer a great day-only experience or a full on campus experience.

DMA Kid's Summer Computer Camp : Digital Media Adventures

DMA offers kids summer computer camps, Digital Media Adventures, at universities across the United States.
Digital Media Advntures offers one week or multi-week programs for kids ages 9 - 13.
Kids camp courses include:
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+ Web Design with dreamweaver, Photoshop and Flash
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MEDIU - Al Madinah International University

Al Madinah International University

MEDIU official logo

Al-Madinah International University (ar: جامعة المدينة العالمية) or MEDIU is a Malaysian private university owned by Al-Madinah International (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

It is a web-based University providing opportunities for students to pursue their desired academic and career goals.

The main campus is located at Shah Alam, Malaysia. In addition to this, there is currently a learning centre in Indonesia and many more will open shortly throughout the world to cater for a global student base.

MEDIU obtained approval as a university from the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia on 26 December 2006 and subsequently was registered on 20 June 2007.

After a period of enrollment, MEDIU started its operation on 25th February, 2008, with students studying in two foundation programs.

Among other target markets, the University aims to cater for working adults, who are often challenged in terms of time and availability, and who often unknowingly place barriers in front of them from further education.

University Council

MEDIU’s University Council, the highest governing body, consist of prominent members of the Muslim community in Saudi Arabia. The chairman of the Council is Prince Dr. Bandar Bin Salman Aal-Saud, an advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Aal-Saud. His assistant is Dr. Abdul Bari Bin Awad Al-Thobaity, the Imam and Preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque in Al-Madinah.

Among the other members is Datuk Dr. Zulkefli bin A. Hassan, Chief Secretary of Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia.

The Rector of MEDIU is Professor Dr. Mohammad Bin Khalifa Al-Tamimi, who was appointed by Prince Dr. Bandar bin Salman Aal-Saud, the chairman of the University Council.

Sources

http://www.mediu.edu.my


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