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Alan Pultz
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. 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
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. 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. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.69.43.206 (talk) February 26, 2008
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A Flame In The Wind
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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. External Links
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Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
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Photographic example of Roscea of the forehead (via Dermis.net) described as "Domed papules"
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To End All Wars
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SourcesTo End All Wars is a game based on World War 1, and is coming to playstation 3 and xbox 360. Not much has been said about it. 124.182.174.109 (talk) 06:45, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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SourcesTo End All Wars is a game based on World War 1, and is coming to Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. Not much has been said about it. 124.182.174.109 (talk) 06:50, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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SourcesYes! Weekly Magazine, greensboro, NC Garage Punk Fanzine 70.63.116.133 (talk) 06:57, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Digital Media Academy
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DMA Summer Training ProgramsDMA 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: DMA on the RoadIn 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 SeaDMA 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 CampDMA 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 AdventuresDMA offers kids summer computer camps, Digital Media Adventures, at universities across the United States.
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MEDIU - Al Madinah International University
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Al Madinah International UniversityAl-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 CouncilMEDIU’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
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The company was founded by a Toronto based software developer and an Intenet entrepreneur Niranjan Mohammed, who also owns a software consulting company called IIST Online Inc.
Canada Classifeds : http://www.gateslist.ca U.K. Classifeds : http://www.gateslist.co.uk I.S.O. Classifeids : http://www.iso.gateslist.com Sources1. THE COMMENTATOR - Monthly News Paper. http://www.thecommentatorjm.com/page_04.htm
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GATESLIST is a centralized network of FREE Online Classifieds, featuring free classified listings (automotive, buy/sell, community, events, jobs, personals, real estate, services, and pets categories, etc.,) and message boards on various topics. Most user friendly classified site on the Internet. The company was founded by a Toronto based software developer and an Intenet entrepreneur Niranjan Mohammed, who also owns a software consulting company called IIST Online Inc.
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Canada Classifeds : http://www.gateslist.ca U.K. Classifeds : http://www.gateslist.co.uk I.S.O. Classifeids : http://www.iso.gateslist.com Sources1. THE COMMENTATOR - Monthly News Paper. http://www.thecommentatorjm.com/page_04.htm
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Jonathan "MC Thunder" Munden
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At the age of 7 he started his journey in Mc ing. By the age of 14 he was recording his battles with friends. He is a regular in the Birdcage in Leeds and well known among the gay community. His hobbies include Rugby League, Football, Beer and food. He works for a local freight forwarder in Leeds. His nicknames are "The Human Forklift" "MC Thunder" and "Lunchboy" is his know by the latter due to the size of his lunchbag. Sources: Stephen Sunderland http://www.birdcagelive.com/
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Jonathan "MC Thunder" Munden
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At the age of 7 he started his journey in Mc ing. By the age of 14 he was recording his battles with friends. He is a regular in the Birdcage in Leeds and well known among the gay community. His hobbies include Rugby League, Football, Beer and food. He works for a local freight forwarder in Leeds. His nicknames are "The Human Forklift" "MC Thunder" and "Lunchboy" is his know by the latter due to the size of his lunchbag. Sources: Stephen Sunderland http://www.birdcagelive.com/
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Judge Hiram Bond
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Judge Hiram Bond was born in 1838 in Farmersville, Cattaragus County, New York in 1838 and died in Seattle in 1906. He was a corporate lawyer, investment banker and an investor in various businesses including gold mining. Jdge Bond is chiefly remembered as the basis for the character Judge Miller in Jack London's novel "The Call of the Wild". Judge Bond's sons were Louis Bond and Marshall Bond who were mining engineers educated at Yale and Stanford. The Bonds owned the cabin and tent pitch overlooking Dawson City, in the Northwest Territory where Jack London had lived on a work exchange during the Fall of 1897 and part of the Spring of 1898. The Bond brothers had also owned the sled dogs that London used in Dawson for the Bonds and other of his clients. One of their was the basis for the character Buck. London visited Marshall Bond at Judge Bond's Ranch in Santa Clara and "The Call of the Wild"" begins with a description.
SourcesMARSHALL BOND PAPERS http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.bond.nav.html 209.240.206.194 (talk) 11:09, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Roland D-50
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Afonso Maria
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Afonso Maria, born in 1990, is the son of the legendary guitar player Jairo Maria, who was known for being a close friend of B.B. king, and known for having played multiple times live with Jimi Hendrix. He uses the same guitar his father used, the legendary Gibson SG made by the Worldwide famous luthier Pedro Pires. Sources89.181.87.69 (talk) 15:55, 27 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-27[reply]
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Eldon Smith
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Dr. Eldon R. Smith, OC, MD, FRCPC is currently the Chair of the Strategic Advisory Board of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta (LCIA). A cardiologist by training, he has also held numerous significant positions over his career including Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary and the role of President for both the Canadian Cardiovascular Society and the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges. In addition to Dr. Smith's current role with the LCIA, he is also Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology. As of October 2006, Dr. Smith has been the Chair of the Steering Committee of the Government of Canada's Heart Health Strategy. Dr. Smith is also the current President and Director of the Peter Lougheed Medical Research Foundation, a national initiative to support excellence in health research in Canada. Selected Awards and Honors
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Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
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The Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta is a partnership between the Calgary Health Region and the University of Calgary. Its mandate comprises all cardiovascular research, education and service delivery, with a service area extending from Saskatchewan, Southern Alberta and Eastern British Columbia. ResearchResearch within the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta extends from basic science, clinical and translational, to population and service. Notable successes include:
EducationPrograms under the jurisdiction of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, in addition to contributions to other medical programs as well as graduate studies in the sciences. Notable PersonalitiesDr. Eldon Smith OC, MD, FRCPC - Officer of the Order of Canada, Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Chair of the steering committee responsible for developing a new Heart Health Strategy to fight heart disease in Canada. Dr. Alvin Libin OC - Officer of the Order of Canada, Chair of the Libin Foundation. Dr. David Lau MD, PHD - Professor, University of Calgary, President of Obesity Canada and Chair of the Diabetes and Endocrine Research Group Dr. Norman Campbell MD, FRCPC - Professor, University of Calgary, Canadian Chair in Hypertension Prevention and Control Dr. George Wyse MD, FRCPC, PHD - Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary Dr. William Ghali MD, MPH - Professor, University of Calgary Dr. Matthias Friedrich MD, FRCPC - Associate Professor, University of Calgary, Director of the Stephenson CMR Centre Sources
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Shadow Memory
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"Shadow memory" is a phrase used to describes a computer science technique in which potentially every byte used by a program during its execution has a shadow byte or bytes. These shadow bytes are typically invisible to the original program and are used to record information about the original piece of data. The program is typically kept unaware of the existence of shadow memory by using a dynamic binary instrumentor, which, among other things, may translate the original programs memory read and write operations into operations that do the original read and write and also update the shadow memory as necessary. Naturally, this technique when implemented naively has both high slowdown and large memory requirements. The shadow memory requirements can be lessened through two level tables, similar to those used by modern operating systems for virtual memory lookup. For example, initially all first level page entries (each entry might cover 128kB) might point to a reserved "invalid" or "uninitialized" page entry. As the program reads/writes to/from a section specified by a page entry, then a new page entry is automatically created and initialized with the default values. Future reads/writes to that section will use that newly created entry. The slowdown is harder to overcome, as each load and store must somehow result in the shadow memory being updated if 100% correctness is desired. Furthermore, modern CPUs perform relatively poorly when doing data intensive tasks due to the limits of local cache sizes. SourcesNethercote, N. and Seward, J. 2007. How to shadow every byte of memory used by a program. In Proceedings of the 3rd international Conference on Virtual Execution Environments (San Diego, California, USA, June 13 - 15, 2007). VEE '07. ACM, New York, NY, 65-74. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1254810.1254820 130.49.221.178 (talk) 17:06, 27 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-27[reply]
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Paul Lazarus
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Paul Lazarus is a prolific American director, producer and writer. He graduated from Dartmouth College, and apprenticed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England. Directing Credits
Theatre CreditsIn the early 90s, he served as the Artistic Director of the historic Pasadena Playhouse. Lazarus has directed over eighty plays and musicals. His play, A Tale of Charles Dickens, co-written with Janet Jones, was produced and recorded for radio by Los Angeles Theater Works in association with the Antaeus Theater Company. Other credits include directing Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues, Personals (which was written by Marta Kauffman, David Crane, Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken), Kristin Chenoweth in her solo concert debut, The People vs. Mona, Mark St. Germain's Camping With Henry And Tom (starring Robert Prosky, Ronny Cox and John Cunningham) and The 24th Day (starring Noah Wyle and Peter Berg). Lazarus produced and directed A Stephen Sondheim Evening, which starred Angela Lansbury, George Hearn and Sondheim. It was recorded by RCA Records and received a Grammy Award nomination. He produced and hosted Anything Goes, an award-winning radio series celebrating the American musical theater past, present and future for WBAI-FM. Awards & Nominations
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Why Is Walton Street For Sale?
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Bold textWhy is Ruskin College Selling its Main Buildings in the Centre of Oxford?Bold text
The plan would leave us with less lecture rooms & less student rooms (accommodation) than what we currently have now. The plan (if we sell Walton street) would cause us to lose our oxford union membership The plan involves spending over 2 million on a restaurant whose only practical purpose would be to feed the students in the interim period between bulldozing the existing canteen and building a new one. • A property developer offered to give around 4 million, fully redevelop Walton St (a roughly 5 million pound task for a building company, or a task that could easily cost double that for an academic institution hiring private contractors.) In exchange for a 150 year long lease(150 year rent basically), on the back end of the property (the Kitson and Dining blocks). It is also common sense that the developers would continue to refurbish their end of the building in order to keep getting the most from their investment. The administration have now decided ignore this offer as it didn’t offer enough ready cash for the redevelopment of Headington • The new library, which the sale of Walton street would help finance. Is expected to cost 6 million
Walton street is a huge set of buildings – of which the existing library is only a tiny part, is on the market for 7.5 million
The new library would also only be a fraction of the size of Walton street – (although much larger than the current library, not least because, the current library (at Walton St) only has half (or possibly a 3rd of) as many floors as planned because not enough funds were raised to finish building it,… The proposed library would be wonderful, but could history repeat itself? The proposed Kitson library would also have been wonderful, and would still work today, if it had been completed
We have overstretched ourselves in plans before – and ended up having to compromise, this time we also have to take a huge gamble. Is it worth it? Should we learn from previous mistakes?
Sourceshttp://www.ruskin.ac.uk/fellowship/index.php?action=tribute http://www.oxfordmail.net/search/display.var.2067724.0.students_picket_college_campus.php http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2231027085 Ruskin College: Contesting Knowledge, Dissenting Politics by Andrews Geoff Kean Hilda (Author), Tho (Author), Geoff Andrews (Editor), Hilda Keane (Editor), Jane Thompson (Editor) The History of Ruskin College by H Pollins (Author) Dennis Hird, Socialist Educator and Propagandist, First Principal of Ruskin College (Ruskin College Library Occasional Publication) by John Beatson-Hird (Author) 'I Ban Everything': Free Speech and Censorship in Oxford Between the Wars - Some Episodes in the History of the University of Oxford and Ruskin College (Ruskin College Library Occasional Publication) by Judy Mabro (Author) Education and the Working Class: Ruskin College, 1899-1909 by Paul Yorke (Author) Ruskin College Oxford by Oxford. Ruskin College The Story of Ruskin College
Why Is Ruskin College Oxford For Sale? (Walton Street, Jericho site)Why is Ruskin College Selling its Main Buildings in the Centre of Oxford?
A Brief History of Ruskin College and Why It Should Remain in OxfordRuskin College was built in its present location at Walton St, Jericho, in order for its students to study alongside some of the world’s highest academics, the most elite, learned, and successful people in the world. Its location in the centre of Oxford is still what draws in the majority of its students; the opportunity to go to oxford university lectures, visit the Bodleian library, have use of oxford university faculty libraries and take part in oxford union debates have always been part of what makes Ruskin so special. If you want more info on Ruskin History / Graduates there are many great books in the current library, you may also want to ask a member of the Ruskin fellowship (graduates association) about their members. Walton Street is on the open market for 7.5millionThe college has 2.5 million in the bank (from sale of existing properties) The Plans For Redevelopment The plan was the creation of the principal, a highly merited social sciences academic – but not an architect or a businessperson: this is the main reason we would have to sell the original college and move to the site in Headington. The current principal has done a lot of good work at this college, but this is one idea which must be re-addressed and made flexible, as its current rigid nature is stifling progress, and threatening the core of the college. Positive Alternative? A property developer offered to give around 4 million, fully redevelop Walton St (a roughly 5 million pound task for a building company, or a task that could easily cost double that for an academic institution hiring private contractors.) In exchange for a 150 year long lease(150 year rent basically), on the back end of the property (the Kitson and Dining blocks). It is also common sense that the developers would continue to refurbish their end of the building in order to keep getting the most from their investment. The New LibraryThe new library, Is expected to cost 6 million
Walton street is a huge set of buildings – of which the existing library is only a tiny part, is on the market for 7.5 million
The new library would also only be a fraction of the size of Walton street – (although much larger than the current library, not least because, the current library (at Walton St) only has half (or possibly a 3rd of) as many floors as planned because not enough funds were raised to finish building it,… The proposed library would be wonderful, but could history repeat itself? The proposed Kitson library would also have been wonderful, and would still work today, if it had been completed
We have overstretched ourselves in plans before – and ended up having to compromise, this time we also have to take a huge gamble. Is it worth it? Should we learn from previous mistakes? The re-development is apparently for the students, to give them what they wantThe students have had no briefing, no seminar no nothing – on the principals plans for the future of Ruskin – although repeated articles have been placed in the oxford mail. (the college being been put up for sale in the mail was without the consent of the board of governors) The DebateOpen debate has always been a natural part of Ruskin College life, below is the current active debate - please feel free to add to it.
Cons: Counter argument (against the sale)
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DweebA person like Sheela Damle who is nerdy and a dork. Sources128.84.139.104 (talk) 18:26, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. John William Corrington (d. 1988) was an American television writer, novelist, poet, and lawyer. He received a B.A. degree from Centenary College in 1956 and his M.A. from Rice University in 1960, the year he took on his first teaching position in the English Department at LSU. While on leave from LSU, Corrington obtained his D.Phil. in 1965 from the University of Sussex, and then, in 1966, moved to Loyola University-New Orleans as Associate Professor of English, where he also served as chair of the English Department. Corrington graduated from Tulane Law School in 1975, joined a small New Orleans personal injury law firm, Plotkin & Bradley, and spend the next three years practicing law. Corrington gave up the practice of law in 1978, and working with his wife Joyce Corrington, they became Head Writers for the daytime serial, Search For Tomorrow. From 1978 to 1988, he wrote scripts for Search For Tomorrow (1978-80)(477 episodes); Another World (1980) (23 episodes); Texas, 1980-82 (147 episodes); General Hospital (1982) (54 episodes); Capitol (1982-83) (167 episodes); One Life To Live (1984) (98 episodes); Rituals (1984, Story Consultant) and finally, Superior Court, a syndicated series (1986-89)(238 episodes). He is credited as the wirter for [[The Omega Man and I Am Legend. Centenary College has an award in his name, the John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence. External Links: [17], [18], [19], [20], [21]
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PROSUMES is a new term which combines the words professional and resumes. The term was first issued a trademark by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in February, 2008.[1] PROSUMES.COM is a web-based resume database founded in 2007 which focuses exclusively on connecting students and graduates of top 25 law, medical, or business schools with elite employers across the world, without the need for executive recruiters. PROSUMES.COM was created by a small group of lawyers, doctors and businessmen looking to eliminate the costs of professional recruiting. PROSUMES.COM has been featured in various media sources, including ABC television, FOX news, and has been featured in the Stanford Alumni Entrepreneurs.[2]
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Joël Fajerman is a french artist renowned for his use of synthesizers.
One of his most famous tracks is called 'Flower's Love'. In the year 2000, he produced soundtracks for the French Pavillion at the Universal Expo (Hanover, Germany). SourcesOfficial website: http://www.1212.com/a/fajerman/index.html 90.46.134.139 (talk) 19:41, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Jan Jacobsen (d. 1622) was a 17th century Dutch privateer who, like other Dunkirkers such as Karel Verburg and Jan Jansen, operated out of France during the Eighty Years' War attacking Dutch shipping on behalf of Great Britain. [3] In late-1622, Jacobsen attempted to break the blockade of the Flemish coastline [4] with the intention of locating the Dutch-Baltic convoy. Sailing from Ostend with three warships, the small fleet was detected by warships belonging to the blockade. While the other two ships escaped, Jacobsen turned to face the nine pursuing blockaders and engaged in battle with them. After battling over 13 hours, Jacobsen destroyed his own frigate taking two enemy ships as well. The surviving members of his 170-man crew [5] were eventually picked up and eventually tried and hanged for piracy. This incident, comparable to English admiral Sir Richard Grenville and the HMS Revenge, created a mythological figure of Jacobsen and his crew who would later be regarded as martyrs to the Flemish. [6] Further reading
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While in Cuba, he encountered Dutch pirate Bernard Spierdyke and later captured his ship. Upon his return to Cartagena in 1671, a festival was held in his honor and was appointed "Admiral of the Corsairs" by the Governor. During that same year, he sailed with his flagship the San Pedro and a captured French frigate seizing another sloop and attacking remote villages on the northern Jamaican coastline. According to popular lore, he wrote a poem issuing a challenge to Captain Henry Morgan which was written on sailcloth and hung on a tree at Point Negril:
Authorities in Jamaica were alarmed to the extent that Governor Thomas Modyford authorized Captain Morgan to defend Port Royal against Pardel, however Morgan instead used this an excuse to assemble a fleet to launch the now famous raid on Panama in spite of the peace agreement between Great Britain and Spain following the signing of the Treaty of Madrid. Pardel was eventually killed and his flagship San Pedro y Fama captured off the north coast of Cuba while in battle against Captain John Morris, a lieutenant of Captain Morgan. [1] References
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According to Paul Downes, Edgar Huntly "asks us to recognize a distinction between the secrets that a legal establishment insists upon protecting and the unsettling, indeed revolutionary, insistence of the secret of the state's legality."[22] Sources129.2.18.172 (talk) 21:53, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Lewis Arlt is an American director, actor, and writer. He has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy (Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime, 1979, and Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team, 1995), and 4 Writers Guild of America Awards- won three times. Acting Credits
Writing CreditsLoving, General Hospital and Another World. ColleaguesArlt has worked with Millee Taggart , Robert Guza Jr. , Laurie McCarthy, Craig Carlson, John Kuntz, and Andrew Gottlieb. External Links
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SourcesBio from T.C. Pfeiler´s official homepage http://www.tcpfeiler.com
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Behdad Sami, First Iranian in history to play Pro Basketball in the USA
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"Atlanta has the second largest Persian community in the USA," added Malone. Hopefully people from Atlanta will spread the word and make the trip to Macon to see him play. I know that they will turn out in force when we visit the Atlanta Vision this season. Behdad is a top notch athlete and will change the perception of Iranian players. Hopefully he will be a huge influence and a role model to all Iranian kids. Behad is 5'11" and can dunk, he is unbelievably quick and fundamentally sound. For the last three years, he has been training with HoopDreams and personally trains with Kumbeno Memory ( www.hoopdreams.info ). He played a year at Linn Benton College and has also played professionally in Romania and attended the China Basketball Association camp run by the US Basketball Academy. Slam Magazine also covered an article on 17 reason to check out the ABA, Behdad was the 11th reason and Slam wrote, "In Macon, GA, the Georgia Grizzlies have signed Behdad Sami, the only professional basketball player of Iranian decent in the United States. In a time of war, maybe the orange ball can serve as a common ground." Behdad, as athletic as any guard in the ABA or NBA has also been described as a leaper: Macon, GA -- Embry Malone, owner of the Georgia Gwizzlies, intends to enter two small guards into the ABA Slam Dunk competition at the 2008 All-Star Weekend. "I've been watching 5'11 Behdad Sami, our Iranian point guard and 6'1 Stuart Mitchell in practice the last couple of weeks and have seen both of them doing what I think has been reserved for 6'4-6'9 inch players. They are amazing talents and I think having these guys will really delight the fans. We've been lobbying for the league to have the ABA All Star game in Middle Georgia and as I understand it, we are in the running. We've been getting great support from the media here. I hope it happens - and fans worldwide can see these two remarkable talents with a spectacular array of dunks. Their vertical jumps are amazing."
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Lynda Myles is a British writer and producer. She served as director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (1973-1980), director and curator of film at the Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley, Senior Vice–President at Columbia Pictures, Commissioning Editor for Drama at the BBC for two years, and as co-Executive Director of the East-West Producers' Seminar from 1990-1994, a training program for young producers in Eastern Europe. Writing CreditsGeneral Hospital, Guiding Light, As The World Turns, Flight To Berlin and Santa Barbara Producing Credits
Awards & NominationsMyles has been nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards (Best Single Drama and Best Film), 6 Daytime Emmys, 5 WGA Awards and a London Critics Circle Film Award. Her first award win in 1989 was shared with:
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Julian Rios (b. 1970 in West Covina, California) is an American male pornographic actor. He was raised in Everett, Washington [citation needed]. His ethnic origin is Spanish and American Indian; he is the second of six brothers and sisters. Before embarking on his adult industry career, he was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for six years (1988-1994). He is a veteran of the Gulf War.[1] A dildo made in his name and said to be life-like measures 9 1/2".[2] Rios entered the world of adult films at the age of 25, after serving as a Marine in the Gulf War[3]and working as a personal trainer. Ríos' early days in porn were marked by two separate scenes where he received oral sex from a male co-star in bisexual videos produced by Chi Chi LaRue including Fly Bi Night. Julian performed under the name Jordan Rivers.[4] Rios has since concentrated exclusively on heterosexual porn.[5] In 2000, he was married to porn actress Jill Kelly.[6] In 2002, he retired from performing to direct and be a partner and Manager of Operations at Jill Kelly Productions with his wife. They stopped having sex with other people, and wanted to start a family.[7] By 2003, Rios and Kelly had broken up, and he returned to performing and directing pornographic films for other companies.[8] He married Canadian adult star Lanny Barbie, on March 5, 2005.[1] From December 2002, from its inception, Rios hosted cable television program Spice Hotel, on Spice Live, which focused on porn star couples. He left in 2005, citing engagements outside pornography, such as real estate, and was replaced by Evan Stone.[9] In 2006, Rios became a co-owner of pornographic film production company Twisted Pink, and changed its name to Sudden Impact, after the founder, Lola, left to join website Naughty America.[10] Rios is one of the few male porn stars to be offered a production contract with a large adult production company and the only male performer to hold a dual contract with Vivid Video and VCA Pictures at the same time [citation needed]. In fact, he was under contract multiple times: with Metro Pictures, Vivid Entertainment and VCA Pictures. Jill Kelly Productions, New Sensations, Twisted Pink Video and his current company in which he is co-owner Pistol Whip Media/Sudden Impact Video [citation needed]. Awards
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Robert Berlinger is an American director and producer. With more than 53 credits to his name, he has directed episodes of The King of Queens, The Bernie Mac Show, Cybill, Chicago Hope, The Agency, Ed, 3rd Rock From The Sun, Rude Awakening, Veronica's Closet, The West Wing, Time of Your Life, Cold Feet, Titus, Once And Again, Empty Nest, The Golden Girls, Deadline, Watching Ellie, Hidden Hills, Dharma & Greg, Weeds, Sports Night, Gilmore Girls, Men In Trees, Pepper Dennis, Sons & Daughters, Two and a Half Men, Rodney, Still Standing and Arrested Development. Link: [33]
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Jordan Rivers (b. 1970 in West Covina, California) is an American male pornographic actor. He was raised in Everett, Washington [citation needed]. His ethnic origin is Spanish and American Indian; he is the second of six brothers and sisters. Before embarking on his adult industry career, he was enlisted in the United States Marine Corps for six years (1988-1994). He is a veteran of the Gulf War.[1] A dildo made in his name and said to be life-like measures 9 1/2".[2] Rivers entered the world of adult films at the age of 25, after serving as a Marine in the Gulf War[3]and working as a personal trainer. Ríos' early days in porn were marked by two separate scenes where he received oral sex from a male co-star in bisexual videos produced by Chi Chi LaRue including Fly Bi Night. Julian performed under the name Jordan Rivers.[4] Rios has since concentrated exclusively on heterosexual porn.[5] In 2000, he was married to porn actress Jill Kelly.[6] In 2002, he retired from performing to direct and be a partner and Manager of Operations at Jill Kelly Productions with his wife. They stopped having sex with other people, and wanted to start a family.[7] By 2003, Rivers and Kelly had broken up, and he returned to performing and directing pornographic films for other companies.[8] He married Canadian adult star Lanny Barbie, on March 5, 2005.[1] From December 2002, from its inception, Rios hosted cable television program Spice Hotel, on Spice Live, which focused on porn star couples. He left in 2005, citing engagements outside pornography, such as real estate, and was replaced by Evan Stone.[9] In 2006, Rios became a co-owner of pornographic film production company Twisted Pink, and changed its name to Sudden Impact, after the founder, Lola, left to join website Naughty America.[10] Rios is one of the few male porn stars to be offered a production contract with a large adult production company and the only male performer to hold a dual contract with Vivid Video and VCA Pictures at the same time [citation needed]. In fact, he was under contract multiple times: with Metro Pictures, Vivid Entertainment and VCA Pictures. Jill Kelly Productions, New Sensations, Twisted Pink Video and his current company in which he is co-owner Pistol Whip Media/Sudden Impact Video [citation needed]. Awards
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