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‘Got the facts on Milk?’ is a feature documentary that questions the health benefits of dairy products and examines the dairy industry's advertised claims on milk. The film brings forth the true facts on milk with a bite of sarcasm on it’s social impact along with the many recently raised questions regarding hormones, bone health, allergies, lactose intolerance, diabetes, cancer, methane, food assistant programs and the conduct of studies that the dairy industry bases it’s advertising.


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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1065086/ http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809902955/info http://www.hollywood.com/movie/Got_the_facts_on_Milk/4323957


71.140.104.158 01:04, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Alexandre Farto


The Nutrients


Dead or Alive: Online

Dead or Alive: Online is an upcoming game developped by Tecmo for the PC, it is not being developped by team ninja and the characters are represented in super deformed style.

A trailer and some artwork and screenshots are availeble in the links section.

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http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/13022 http://kotaku.com/gaming/gallery/dead-or-alive-online-screens-274864.php

200.69.190.23 01:41, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Howard Rogers (Radio Host)

Howard Rogers is a University Professor in the subject of oceanography, and current co-host of the World Soccer Daily radio program. Howard Rogers was born in England and has since emmigrated to the USA. Howard Rogers is fan of Manchester United FC.


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72.142.255.28 01:48, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bobby Newcombe

Bobby Wundu Sowa Newcombe (born on August 8, 1979 in Sierra Leone, Africa) is a former NCAA football quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. As a sophomore in 1998, Newcombe led his team to a 9-4 record in spite of suffering from a knee injury in the first game that would plague him all season long. He led Nebraska in passing yards with 712 and ran for 228 yards as an option quarterback. Newcombe completed 50-of-79 passes while throwing just one interception. He was replaced by Eric Crouch, a Heisman Trophy winner, the following year.


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Sources - (#1) Lindy's Big-12 Football - 1999 - Volume 13, p. 136, 174-175. (#2)www.nebraska.statepaper.com - August 5, 2001 article by Mark Smith / Albuquerque Journal titled “Bobby Newcombe puts Nebraska Behind Him”


63.3.7.1 01:57, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Charlie Shiels

Manchester artist Charlie Shiels follows an age old tradition of individualism and idiosyncratic British art, developing his style over the last 25 years.

File:Http://www.charlieshiels.co.uk/images/SelfEdNewSmall.jpg

His paintings often include public meeting places- Public Houses, European and American cafe bars, restaurants and Grand hotels. Spots such as these prove to be ideal opportunities to observe the subject matter in detail. Much of the work focuses on transitory groups of people with focus on facial expressions, body language and human interaction. Good humored and affectionate images include sometimes bizarre characters and distorted locations.

Light and shade play a large part in the overall effect of the paintings.

Influences

Shiels takes his influences from a wide range: Rembrandt, Marc Chagall, Stanley Spencer, Mark Rothko, and the background artists of Walt Disney. Traveling increased the inspiration gained for each piece, as did visiting art galleries, architecturally interesting places, and many 'quirkier' cafe bars.


Prior to beginning a new oil painting or series, a number of pencil sketches with pastel color reference or watercolor are produced, and large canvasses take many months to complete.

Career

Charlie Sheils currently lives in Manchester but travels widely.

After leaving school and perusing a variety of jobs, thought maintaining his interest in art by painting in his spare time and exhibiting in group and open shows around north west England. Aged 29 Charlie enrolled in a full time three year Fine art B.A (hons) course. Following this a period of free-lance work (commercial illustration and commissions) then at 38 began teaching Art and Design part time at Stockport College of further Education. This progressed to full time work and soon a promotion to Senior Lecturer.

In 1996 Sheils left teaching to devote himself to full time painting.

His work has been featured in a one ma exhibition at The Unicorn Gallery, Chelsea in 1999, as well as a full page article in The Art Review (1999). Another major exhibition at the Woolff Gallery, Shoreditch, London in 2002, and in a full page article in the Artists and Illustrators magazine in 2003. He also held a one man exhibition at the Blyth Gallery, Manchester, October 2003.


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http://www.charlieshiels.co.uk/About_the_artist.htm http://www.artmanchester.com/shiels.htm


172.200.173.44 02:33, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Universal McCann

Universal McCann is a media agency under the McCann Worldgroup umbrella, a division of Interpublic Group of Companies. It is the buying/planning arm of McCann Ericson - a leading creative advertising agency. Combined, the two are considered the the core of McCann Worldgroup.

Current Universal McCann clients include Johnson & Johnson (a recent win for McCann, valued at $3 bn), Sony Interactive, Verizon Wireless and US ARMY.


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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/27/business/media/27adco.html?ex=1184817600&en=586dfc92a285e2a8&ei=5070

http://www.adweek.com/aw/national/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003611048

70.44.60.157 02:33, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Adele C. Young Intermediate School

Adele C. Young Intermediate School is in the Box Elder School District. It instructs students in 6th and 7th grade.

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75.46.224.196 03:33, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Seafood Gay


Jessica Orlando

Right shift

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203.161.69.24 07:55, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WELLSPRING OF GRACE SCHOOL

A Dynamic DepEd Recognized Non-sectarian Basic Education Institution

Address: Southern Heights Subd. 1, brgy. Langgam, San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines

Board of Trustees: Dr. DANILO B. SOLAYAO, Chairman of the Board Pastor EMMANUEL G. LUMPAS, President Dr. MA. CARMEN Diña-SOLAYAO, Principal Mrs. MARILYN D. LUMPAS, Finance Officer

Courses Offered: PRE-SCHOOL - Nursery, Kinder, Preparatory GRADE SCHOOL - Grades 1 to 6 HIGH SCHOOL - 1st to 4th year



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Dansolayao 08:26, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WHAT medicine


WHAT Medicine is an Annual Scientific Conference, organized by Journal of Tropical Medicinal Plants. The first conference began in year 2005 and it has been held annually since.

The acronym of WHAT stand for Women’s Health and Asian Traditional Medicine

The conference focuses on Asian healthcare traditions used by generations of women to care for their families and their own health needs. The objective of this conference is to begin a process of ensuring the best of these traditions are preserved, promoted, evaluated and used as culturally appropriate strategies for meeting women’s healthcare needs in contemporary society.

The logo captures the map of Asia and the two herbs used in Asia for the health of women.



The botanical name is Melastoma malabathricum. It has been used
as a uterine tonic for hundreds of years in South East Asia.
It grows wildly in hill slopes and has a pretty lilac flower.



The botanical name is Centella asiatica. An important herb known
all over Asia, the Latin name translates as "Star of Asia".
In Asian traditional medicine, it is used as a skin repair agent
and a memory enhancer and bran tonic. The green leaves of
C. asiatica resemble half of a human brain. In Malaysia, women
prepare it as an ulam - a delicious herbal salad - for the family's health



The colours of herb, namely lilac and green are also the international colours of women's movement.

The Predominant colours of these two herbs - lilac and green - are also the colours of the international women's movement.


The themes of the conference are as follows:
- WHAT Medicine I: Promoting complete Healthcare for women
- WHAT Medicine II: Enhancing Medicinal Plants with Biotechnology
- WHAT Medicine III: Towards Sustainable Medicine & Healthcare





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www.whatmedicine.org

Meetha6 09:03, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]