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Thee Suspect has long been regarded among other things as the "Godfather of the OC Rap Game." His career began in Santa Ana, CA in 1987. Possessing the skills of a talented writer during his high school years he decided to emulate his street experiance into lyrical form. He never focused on becoming a novel writer and instead turned down an offer in writing to come a hard core rapper. After performing at backyard flyer parties and opening up for other early West Coast rap acts, he released his first single in 1992 under the moniker "Chicano Brotherhood." The song was entitled Cruising Bristol. After the success of his first single he released an underground album and toured the Western United States putting it down and representing Santa Ana and Orange County. He actually became the first hispanic rapper to be banned in his own city. After a long absence he returned with a brand new album "In Full Jail Issue" and once again began his now famous old school tour. He followed in 2001 with "Forty oz. of Funk" and "Grand Duke" in 2003/2005. In 2007, he marked his twenty year anniversary in the rap game and launched his new album and tour entitled: Thee Suspect's Old School Show/ You Ain't OG Tour '07, promoting his longtime old school comrades on the West Coast and his new form or music he calls "New Old School." He reportedly had traveled around the world promoting and touring his old school show and also launched his own record label: Grand Duke Records. Sources[edit]www.myspace.com, www.theesuspect.com
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Robert "Bob" Golembeski and his contributions to the reduction of global agricultural pollution
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Robert Golembeski, also known as Bob Golembeski, is a US citizen and resident of San Fernando, Chile since 2006. He was a well respected member of the Kings Mountain, NC community and highschool science teacher for eight years. In 2002, while attending the University of North Carolina at Wilmington as an Oceans and Human Health Scholar, he designed an ingenious fertigation system that is portable and can be built from non-specific components readily available in developing nations. The driver behind the project was the reduction of nitrogen, and agrochemical pollution; as well as irrigation water usage. Since the system could be built with a very small investment it could be utilized by farmers in developing nations. This is the aspect which makes his design unique. Usually fertigation systems are reserved for large-scale farmers and multinational agribusiness. During his time at UNC Wilmington Robert worked under the direction of Dr. Daniel Baden, Director of the Center for Marine Science. After several years of trials by international agribusiness and millions of dollars in savings Robert made his agroslurry system available to farmers around the world free of charge. His system is currently being utilized in 17 nations on 4 continents. A corporate investment program (totaling approximately 9 million US$)during the initial years of field trails paved the way for a loan program that allows low-income farmers to correctly implement the system. The research behind the field trials and subsequent use of the system that he developed supports the following statement. "Golembeski's system has reduced the amount of nitrogen needed by farmers by two thirds while maintaining crop yields, furthermore he has been able to reduce the volume of irrigation water by introducing affordable low-volume drip techniques"- Osvaldo Castro. Not only has Robert's invention helped the environment on a local scale, but as a result of using this system the a typical farmer on the African continent is able to increase his net income per hectare by approximately 16% while also reducig the threat of nitrate pollution to his family's drinking water supply. Robert's system has had a major imact on improving the quality of life for farmers in delevoping economies worldwide. Robert Golembeski should be recognized for his selfless efforts to improve the quality of our global enviroment and refusal to profit from a potentially valuable technology. This man diserves our applause. Robert currently lives in Chile and is involved fulltime in agriculture. He is a partner in Agricola/ Groupo Panagro LTD, and is a grower, processor, and exporter of premium quality fresh cherries. Sources[edit]UNCW "The Reduction of Agricultural Pollution of Groundwater in the Central Valley of Chile" 2004. www.uncw.edu/cmsr www.uncw.edu/cmsr/contacts/index.html www.panagro.cl 200.72.196.13 08:31, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Definition. A Lie algebra bundle is a vector bundle in which each fibre is a Lie algebra and for every in , there is an open set of in , a Lie algebra and a homeomorphism such that is a Lie algebra isomorphism. Any Lie algebra bundle is a weak Lie algebra bundle but the converse neednot be true in general.
See also:Algebra bundle
Sources[edit]1. A.Douady et M.Lazard, Espaces fibres en algebre de Lie et en groups, Invent. math., Vol. 1, 1966, pp.133-151
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Ole Fole is a Norwegian cartoon hero. He is a horse that can speak. The readers are introduced to Ole fole's amazing world twice every week in the local newspaper Asker Lokalblad. Sources[edit]Ole Fole foundation, 2003
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Igor De Camargo is a key player for current club Standard Liege and has been playing in Belgium since he was just 17. Links[edit]
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Christian Pander (born 28 August 1983 in Münster) is a German footballer. His position is left-back and he is known for his powerful left-foot, thunderous free-kicks and willingness to burst up the left wing. Links[edit][1] Schalke 04 Profile (German) {{tlx|Germany-footybio-stub}} [[:Category:Germany under-21 international footballers]] [[:Category:Germany international footballers]] [[de:Christian Pander]] [[pl:Christian Pander]] [[pt:Christian Pander]] [[fi:Christian Pander]]
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Project Gutenberg Consortia Center, is based in Honolulu, Hawai, US. It is found at: http://www.gutenberg.cc; also at: http://www.gutenberg.us The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center is headed by Michael Hart, who in 1971 started with public etext projects, and headed: The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PROJECT GUTENBERG can be found at: http://promo.net/pg/history.html The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation won the 2002 Stockholm Challenge Award in the category Culture. Sources[edit]http://www.gutenberg.cc http://www.gutenberg.us http://promo.net/ http://www.gutenberg.org 82.46.238.108 11:14, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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The Aztecs long lived happy lives of wealth and poor in Tenochtitlan. It was a beutiful place the Aztecs would call home. Until, the arrival of the Spaniards. Who noticed the Aztecs' human sacrifice. They knocked down the Aztec standards and replaced them with Christian crosses. They captured the ruler of the Aztecs, the Aztecs attacked the Spaniards, and said they would keep attacking until their ruler was released, so the Spaniards brought him out. But in the fighting, someone threw a rock, aiming at a Spaniard, but hit the king and killed him the day after. So the battle raged on, as the Aztecs began to fall behind in troops, and gradually began to accept Christianity, they fell. For good.
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There are currently over 20 members, who all contribute to server payments every month, however public persons may visit their site, use their servers and enjoy a few hours against the JBI clan!
Sources[edit]www.jbi.org.uk 89.240.254.145 15:05, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Mecenas (Spanish, Portuguese), Mécène (French), Mecenate (Italian)... is a person or group or institution that financially supports arts or sciences, without asking for monetary compensation in return. The word is similar to the English 'patron', but 'mecenas' specifically refers to the support of artistic production. The origin is the roman noble Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, Cesar Augustus' counselor and friend of Virgil and Horace, who supported and protected young poets.
Sources[edit]http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecenazgo
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Two Evil Scientists (commonly abreviated TES) is a sprite comic by Ryan McKinnon that operates under the asumption that the Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man games are placed in the same world. Sources[edit][[2]] 209.30.33.34 19:01, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Graham Cutts
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Sources[edit]http://www.britmovie.co.uk/biog/c/010.html 82.16.12.182 19:10, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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this is going to be good http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/07/05/19/1731245.shtml Sources[edit]69.104.78.93 20:20, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Pisa
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In May 1845 John Ruskin prolonged his stay in Pisa in order to draw the early 15th -century Palazzo Agostini on the Lungarno, or river bank, of the Tuscan city. "There is nothing like it in Italy that I know of", he said; and, writing to his father, he added: "They have knocked a great hole in the middle to put up a shield with a red lion and a yellow cock upon it for the sign of a consul, and they have knocked another at the bottom to put up a sign of a soldier riding a horse on two legs, with inscription All'Ussero Café." The sign mentioned by Ruskin was short-lived, since it was thrown into the River Arno the following year by liberal students who could not even stand the sight of that Hussar. It reminded them of Austrian rule over partitioned Italy; but the Café, one of the oldest in Europe, is still there. It has been there since 1775, as attested by copies of documents, letters, and contracts exhibited on its walls, which mention the presence of a Café on the ground floor of the late-Gothic brick Palazzo Agostini in the very heart of Pisa, next door to the oldest hotel in town, the Victoria, patronised, among others, by Ruskin and Dickens, and even by British royalty. Several police reports in the local Public Records Office reveal that for over two centuries this historic Café has been the favourite resort of radical Mazzinian students and of the more open-minded dons from the nearby University, who used to convene there not only to sip a cup of coffee and play billiards, but also to discuss political issues and comment upon gazette reports on revolutionary movements in the Papal States or in the Kingdom of Naples, then under Bourbon rule, and which had been the subject of Shelley's "Ode to Liberty", or his "Sonnet on the Republic of Benevento". Contraband translations of such works of Byron as The Prophecy of Dante or The Lament of Tasso were also circulated and read in the Café, and they inflamed the minds of students like F.D. Guerrazzi and Giuseppe Montanelli, who were later to play an important political rÛle in the Italian Risorgimento. Other students who were to become some of the most renowned nineteenth-century lyric poets and satirists in verse, such as Giuseppe Giusti, Renato Fucini, and Giosuè Carducci - the first Italian to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1906 - made their first improvvisazioni in the lively atmosphere of the Caffè dell'Ussero, as was the case with Antonio Guadagnoli, who, according to Giacomo Leopardi, had made a fool of himself by improvising playful verses on his own long nose in the Accademia dei Lunatici, the literary salon of Madame Mason, formerly Lady Mountcashel, who had played host to Percy and Mary Shelley, and particularly to Claire Clairmont, during their stay in Pisa. By the turn of the century, this literary Café had been transformed into a Café-chantant, and then into one of the first cinemas in Tuscany, only to be restored to its original function at the end of the First World War. In the twentieth century the Caffè dell'Ussero resumed its literary and artistic vein, and it was attended by artists like Marinetti, the founder of the Futurist Movement, Guglielmo Marconi, Charles Lindberg, opera singer Renata Tebaldi, and scores of Pisa University students, who were later to distinguish themselves in a variety of professions; some of them, such as Enrico Fermi and Carlo Rubbia, were to win the Nobel Prize, while others would become Prime Ministers or Presidents of the Republic.
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Sources[edit]Brent Barrett, a member of Actors Equity, Broadway and West End actor. He was most recently seen on Broadway reprising his role as "Billy Flynn" in the Tony Award-winning hit, Chicago - The Musical for which he received a Los Angeles drama Critics Award. Brent received an Olivier Award nomination for his starring role in the London premiere of the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of Kiss Me, Kate. His acclaimed performance was recorded and is available on DVD. He also recently starred in the City Center Encores! production of The Pajama Game and as King Arthur in the Paper Mill Playhouse production of Camelot. Other Broadway roles include "Frank Butler" in the Broadway revival of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun at the Marquis Theatre opposite Reba McEntire, "Charles Castleton" in the Alan Jay Lerner musical Dance a Little Closer and "Baron Felix Von Gaigern" in Grand Hotel. Additional New York performances include "Maximillon" in the Broadway revival of Candide, and "Tommy Albright" in New York City Opera's production of Brigadoon. In New Zealand, he appeared as "Archibald" in that country's production of The Secret Garden. On the road, Brent played the "Victor Duchesi" in the pre-Broadway Tour of Busker Alley with Tommy Tune, and he starred opposite Cathy Rigby in the National Tour of Annie Get Your Gun. Brent made his Broadway debut as "Tony" in the revival of West Side Story, which he subsequently reprised in the International Tour. Off-Broadway credits include Closer Than Ever, March of the Falsettos, The Death of Von Richtofen, The Time Of Cuckoo, and a musical version of Portrait of Jenny. Brent has received critical acclaim when he performed as a soloist with the Boston Pops, Minnesota Opera, Opera Pacific, Michigan Opera, Kentucky Opera, with the New York Festival of Song at Carnegie Hall, with the London Sinfonetta at Royal Festival Hall and with the Birmingham Symphony. Brent has recorded two solo albums - The Alan Jay Lerner Album on Fynsworth Alley Records and The Kander and Ebb Album, available on on Varese Sarabande Records. Brent can also be heard singing the role of Tommy Albright in the EMI-ANGEL recording of Brigadoon. Other recordings include Grand Hotel, Dance a Little Closer, Closer Than Ever, Show Stoppers, The Busby Berkeley Album, Lost in Boston IV, Unsung Musicals, Vol. III, and The Maury Yeston Songbook. (source Brent Barrett's website) On television and in film Brent was featured in The Producers, Hercules, Longtime Companion, All My Children, Another World and Guiding Light.
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