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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. ===Current Life and Ministries=== Founded 1847, First Baptist Church, Shelby, has endeavoured to lift up Jesus through worship, teaching, music, fellowship, missions, ministry,and drama. We are part of the Greater Cleveland County Baptist Association. We have both a Contemporary and First worship service. You can contact us at 704-482-3467. Sources[edit]http://www.fbcshelby.org 65.12.155.158 (talk) 01:02, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[reply]
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Sources[edit]National Museum of Women in the Arts http://www.nmwa.org/clara/search_artist_detail.asp?artist_id=35134&search=basic www.laurelhausler.com www.nevinkellygallery.blogspot.com http://dcist.com/2007/12/03/attainable_art.php http://www.examiner.com/a-545026~Far__far_away__Painting_a_story.html Leeone (talk) 03:49, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[reply]
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About MyChildren MyBride[edit]From Madison, Alabama, MyChildren MyBride, bring strong christian lyrics to the Hardcore / Metal genre. MyChildren MyBride is known throughout the industry for their endless hard work with genuine effort with their non-stop touring efforts. Before signing on with popular Solid State Records, the metal sister of Tooth & Nail Records, MyChildren MyBride have put on a DIY European tour, a few full US tours, and several self-released EP's. MyChildren MyBride have just finished their debut full length album "Unbreakable" by Solid State Records and is due in early 2008. This album was tracked by Joey Sturgis ( The Devil Wears Prada (band) ) and mixed by Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage. Another full US tour, followed by a European and Japanese tour is expected in 2008 for eager fans. Discography[edit]"Unbreakable" - Solid State Records Release Date -Feburary 26th, 2008 Members[edit]Brian Hood- Drums Matthew Hasting - Vocals Kyle Ray- Guitar Robert Bloomfield - Guitar Joe Lengson- Bass Sources[edit]http://www.solidstaterecords.com/artist_bio.php?id=303 http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=29395
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Biography[edit]Cheikh Ndoye was born in Senegal (West Africa), at a very young age his fascination for music became more than a hobby for him. By the time he was 9 years old he started playing the piano, He didn't pick up the bass until the age of 14. He would encounter two obstacles in his early musical adventure. On the one hand, he would have to convince his parents who believed that school should always come first. On the other hand, given the expensive musical instruments, Cheikh could not afford his own bass guitar.However, that did not discourage him. Fortunately, he had tremendous support from his friend Thierno Camara, an already reputable musician, who would let him borrow his bass guitar.
Discrography[edit]"A Child's Tale"- Coming Soon in early 2008 Singles[edit]A child's Tale- 2007 Alternative-2007 Setsima-2008 Sources[edit]Bass Musician Magazine- http://bass-musician-magazine.com/General/bass-musician-magazine-detail.asp?article-id=928395992 DC Bebop- http://www.dcbebop.com/dcbmusic-6_INTL.asp#cheikhndoye Myspace- http://www.myspace.com/CheikhNdoye Official Website( Coming Soon)- http://www.achildstale.com
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Redirect to Sweeper Alliance and notic by Sweeper. Sources[edit]212.202.231.117 (talk) 10:09, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[reply]
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The Megalithic Portal (http://www.megalithic.co.uk) is a web resource dedicated to prehistoric archaeology and closely related subjects. Many ancient sites have disappeared over the last 50 years or so due to development and intensive agriculture. The Megalithic Portal's mission is to document, publicise and protect those that remain and help to ensure their preservation for future generations. [1] Information is contributed by thousands of visitors from all over the world, on types of prehistoric monument from chambered tombs and standing stones to hillforts and settlements, and much in between. There are many tens of thousands of listings, and over the years the site has extended beyond prehistoric megaliths, extending to, for example Pictish symbol stones in Scotland. So while still calling itself the Megalithic Portal, it is has also become the biggest online repository of data on related areas of interest such as holy wells and ancient crosses in the UK. [2] Founded by electronics engineer Andy Burnham, the immense site database began in 1997 [3] as Megalithic Mysteries [4], and the Prehistoric Web Index [5], from a database he originally compiled. The Megalithic Portal has existed in its current form since February 2001. [6] The information is maintained by a team of voluntary editors and administrators and has become the centre of a keen user group. Contributors have been known to give up their jobs to travel, researching little-known ancient sites to add to the database. In 2002, Archaeology Magazine reviewed the Megalithic Portal, describing it as 'useful, fun, and accurate'. [7] Site features include: Comprehensive listing of prehistoric and related sites in the UK, Europe and worldwide searchable by name, type, location, grid reference, quality of remains and ease of access. Entries contain descriptions, comments and photographs from visitors, with links to local weather, accommodation, maps and further websites (over 2,500). Over 60 site types include stone and timber circles, rows, barrows and tombs of all sorts, surviving and destroyed The interactive Megalith Map now covers the whole of Europe [8]. Tens of thousands of sites are plotted, arranged as layers that can be turned on and off, zoomed and browsed according to site type and area. The map leads to live database entries containing, where possible, details of what remains today, what has been found in the past, and information on access, photographs, visitors' comments and a list of other nearby sites. Its listings are often referenced by noted web sites [9] and in recent books on megaliths [10] and Holy Wells [11]. The Egallery contains over 30,000 photographs of ancient sites from around the UK and worldwide [12]. Photographs are divided by location, with specialist galleries such as the Spirit of Place (best pictures of ancient sites) the Art Gallery (visitors’ drawings and paintings) and the History Gallery (places of interest outside the definition of prehistory) News stories from the world of prehistory, updated daily, with original articles and book reviews. The Megalithic Portal's news feeds are often referenced from other archaeological web sites [13] [14] A Forum for the exchange of ideas and thoughts on stones, prehistory, sacred sites and mysteries A facility allowing visitors to submit their own articles and photographs Downloads of data suitable for use with Google Earth, GeoRSS feeds, GPS and third-party mapping tools, links to download e-books, articles, audio and other resources
Sources[edit]1. Megalithic Portal FAQ. http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=1&categories=About+this+website 2.'On the Web', British Archaeology Magazine, Nov/Dec 2005 http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba85/ontheweb.shtml 3. Megalithic Mysteries timeline http://www.megalithic.org.uk/mm/whatsnew.htm 4. Megalithic Mysteries http://www.megalithic.org.uk/mm/stones.htm 5.Prehistoric Web Index http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/aburnham/database/ 6. Early days of the Portal remembered http://www.megalithic.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=Forum&file=viewtopic&topic=2592&forum=5 7. Review by Colleen P. Popson, Archaeology Magazine, March/April 2002 8. The Megalith Map http://www.megalithic.co.uk/mapserv/ 9. A trail around standing stones and burial chambers in the UK, 24 Hour Museum http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/trlout_gfx_en/TRA51147.html 10. Magic Stones: The Secret World of Ancient Megaliths, Jan Pohribny, Merrell, 2007 11. Cures and Curses: Ritual and Cult at Holy Wells, Janet Bord, Heart of Albion Press 2006 12. Major Milestone achieved at the Megalithic Portal, Alex Hunger http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=2146413228 13. BAJR News Feeds http://www.bajr.org/bajrnews/default.htm 14. Wessex Archaeology News Feeds http://news.wessexarch.co.uk/national-archaeology-news/megalithic-portal-news/ 193.119.140.210 (talk) 14:04, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[reply]
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Sources[edit]The 'Evil Genius' book series comprises a number of hobbyist/DIY books which feature a wide range of Do-It-Yourself projects for a technology / Science audience. The books are published by Mc Graw Hill Professional, New York, NY Titles in the series include: Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius : 28 Build-It-Yourself by Robert E. Iannini 101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan Electronics Sensors for the Evil Genius: 54 Electrifying Projects by Thomas Petruzzellis 51 High-Tech Practical Jokes for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan MORE Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius by Robert E. Iannini Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius by Dave Cutcher Mechatronics for the Evil Genius by Newton C. Braga 123 Robotics Experiments for the Evil Genius (TAB Robotics) by Myke Predko Solar Energy Projects for the Evil Genius by Gavin D J Harper 50 Awesome Auto Projects for the Evil Genius by Gavin D J Harper 50 Model Rocket Projects for the Evil Genius 123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius by Myke Predko 22 Radio and Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius by Thomas Petruzzellis Fuel Cell Projects for the Evil Genius by Gavin D J Harper Bionics for the Evil Genius by Newton C. Braga 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius by Dave Prochnow 25 Home Automation Projects for the Evil Genius by Jerri Ledford Electronic Games for the Evil Genius by Thomas Petruzzellis Programming Video Games for the Evil Genius by Ian Cinnamon PC Mods for the Evil Genius by Jim Aspinwall Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan Source: http://www.mhprofessional.com/search/results.php?init=1&sort=relevance&search_terms=evil+genius&x=0&y=0 88.105.32.114 (talk) 15:09, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[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. Sources[edit]E.A.S.T. is one of the frontline engineering colleges of Orissa.It was started by a group of non-residential Indians with a vision of imparting world class knowledge in the field of engineering & bring the whole world to the doorstep of Orissa. 59.93.130.53 (talk) 16:17, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[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. Johnny Budz (born in New Jersey) is a DJ, producer and remixer. He owns and operates the tri-state area’s most prestige mobile DJ Company Elite Sound Entertainment, which is the most prolific entertainment company for celebrity parties, weddings, Sweet 16’s and all other private events. He's heard weekly on XM's Channel 81/BPM as well as world wide on various radio stations. His show on AOL Radio has been rated 1 in numerous times. You can catch him also on TV as well on Music Choice's channel 817 all weekend long. Biography[edit]Budz was born and raised in New Jersey, Johnny Budz started DJing at a young age, after being inspired by legendary DJs such as The Latin Rascals, Franco Iammello, Little Louie Vega, Roman Ricardo, and Scott Blackwell. By age 19, his love for muisc and spinning landed him his first ever nightclub job. Johnny's ear for music has him involved with remix/production. With successful remixes such as The Roc Project's "Never" and "Deja Vu", Willa Ford's "A Toast to men", and Ingrid's "You promised me" and many more that landed #1 on the billboard charts. His nine CD compilations have sold over a combined 250,000 copies. Johnny's energetic radio mix shows have been on the airwaves for over 12 years, earning him nominations for "Mix Show DJ of the Year" at Winter Music Conference in 2004 and 2005 and an AIR award in 2003 and 2006. His passion for dance music has now elevated his music career to a new level. Johnny is now featured at the hottest clubs throughout the New York and New Jersey area as well as guest spots throughout the hottest clubs in the United States and in 2008 he will launch his own record label called Z Dub Records. Discography[edit]Albums[edit]
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"Can You Stand the Rain" - Safire feat. Cynthia "Never" - Roc Project "Toast to Men" - Willa Ford "Heaven" - Eyra Gail "You Promised Me" - Ingrid "No Way, No How" - Jocelyn Enriquez
"All I Need Is a Miracle" - Tina Ann "This Joint Is Jumpin" - Lisa Hunt "Party Time" - Raw Deal "Take Ya Mama Out" - Scissor Sisters "Vision on Love" - See Alice "Back to Me" - Elissa "Shadows" - House of Voodoo "Popular" - Darren Hayes "Burnin" - Robbie Rivera "Deja Vu" - Roc Project
"1,2, Step" - Ciara - "Desperate Religion" - Haley "Sunshine" - Jacinta "Summer in the City 2005" - Budz vs. Fonseca "Wherever You Are" - Bryan Todd "Do The Damn Thing" - Rupee "Lose Control" - Missy Elliot "Oh" - Ciara - "50 Way" - Plummet "Everything With You" - D:Fuse "Killin Me" - Jenna Drey "Can't Go On" - Allie "Who Is She To You" - Brandy "If You Don't Know Me By Now" - Aubrey
"You Shine" - Luz Devina "Fade Away" - Sara Atereth "Pretty Vegas" - INXS "Alone" - Kim Sozzi "Oh La La" - Goldfrapp "Public Affair" - Jessica Simpson "Break up" - Jessica Simpson
"I Want You" - Sara Mattea Sources[edit]63.215.27.201 (talk) 16:53, 18 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[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. Mick Walsh is a hit songwriter, actor and singer from Stevenage, Herts in the UK. Born into a poor Irish family he rose to the top of his profession when he co-wrote Dirty Cash (Money Talks) with Steve Vincent (Stevie V) back in 1989. The song, performed by the band The Adventures Of Stevie V (Steve Vincent, Melody Washington and multi instrumentalist Mick Walsh) was turned down by six top record companies before the band signed with Mercury in the same year. The first Mercury release was a flop and the record struggled to make the BBC top 100. Eventually due to the tenacity of the band plus Steve Vincent's refusal to let the song die, the song reached New York on white label and was heard by Producer David Morales who remixed the track. The Morales re-mix was re-released in the Summer of 1990 and the track shot to the top of the charts eventually knocking Madonna's "Vogue" off the number 2 spot in the UK. The song was beaten to the coveted number 1 spot by Adamski's "Killer" featuring the singer Seal. At the final countdown Killer beat Dirty Cash to number one by just 40 units. Dirty Cash stayed on the BBC chart for 12 weeks in the UK. In the US the song reached 25 on the Billboard Top 100 and number 1 in the US Dance chart. Two further singles followed, Body Language and Jealousy. Later that Summer they produced the album "The Adventures Of Stevie V". The band broke up the following year but Mick Walsh went on to write another US dance number 1 hit in the shape of Set Me Free by Clubland. Mick went on to be a backing singer and sang back up for Paul McCartney and the Spice Girls among others. He is now a successful vocal coach in New Jersey, USA. Singles by The Adventures Of Stevie V * 1990 : "Body Language" * 1990 : "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" * 1991 : "Jealousy" * 1991 : "That's The Way It Is" * 1993 : "Push 2 The Limit" * 1994 : "Paradise" * 1995 : "Paradise" (second release with more remixes) * 1997 : "Dirty Cash (Money Talks) '97" (remix) Singles by Mind Electric * 2006 : "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" The song Dirty Cash (Money Talks) was also featured on the 2006 Album "X" by the band Liberty X. Singles by Clubland * 1993 : "Set Me Free" Albums by Clubland * 1993 : "Adventures In Clubland"
Dirty Cash (Money Talks) Chart Performances: Hot Dance Music/Club Play #1 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks #75 The Billboard Hot 100 #25
Set Me Free 1992 US Hot Dance #1, US #90 Sources[edit]The Guinness Book Of Hit Singles ISBN-10: 1904994105 ISBN-13: 978-1904994107 The Billboard Archive Historical Music chart http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/yearend_chart_index.jsp
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History[edit]Antennae is the online Journal of Nature in Visual Culture. It was founded in September 2006 by Giovanni Aloi, a London based Lecturer in History of Art and Media Studies at Queen Mary University, City of Westminster College, City Lit and Tate Galleries. The magazine combines a heightened level of academic scrutiny of animals in art, (as evidenced by a two-volume issue dedicated to the ways in which our human intellectual and culture models have been influenced by the natural history of insects), with a less formal and more experimental format designed to appeal to audiences of academics, artists and general public alike. Lavishly illustrated and focusing on a different thematic subject for each issue, Antennae is currently only available online and is a quarterly publication (1). Context[edit]In June 2000, a two-page feature published by the New York Times titled, ‘Animals have taken over art and art wonders why’ brought to the surface the increasing presence of animals in contemporary art (2). As the field of Human-Animal Studies increasingly developed over the past decade, the multidisciplinary approach that is distinctive of the subject suggested that a publication like Antennae could be potentially well received. Inspired by the work of Steve Baker, (Senior Lecturer in the Department of Historical and Critical Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, UK), the author of influential books ‘The Postmodern Animal’(3) and ‘Picturing the Beast’, (4)and wanting to cross the boundaries of academic knowledge, Antennae’s first issue was made available online on the 21st of March 2007 (the beginning of Spring) as a 31-pages PDF document to download for free. This issue featured 7 articles, including the work of artist Rosemarie McGoldrick and London Fieldworks. Contents and Scope[edit]Antennae quickly became a hit amongst artists, academics, curators and those interested in art, animal, environmental issues around the world. Its second issue featured greatly expanded content, presenting an improved design, and an enriched focus on environmental problematics as well as articles covering the field of human-animal issues. The issue featured an exclusive interview with Eugenie Harvey, the co-founder of ‘We Are What We Do’(5), the ‘eco-warrior movement’ responsible for ‘I’m Not a Plastic Bag’, the must-have eco-item designed by Anya Hindmarch in 2007, highlighting the plight of supermarket plastic bags. Amongst the other articles, the Journal offered a mixture of academic and non-academic writing exploring topics like ‘The Victorian Animal’, animal-human interactivity (Ken Rinaldo), establishing at the same time a clear multidisciplinary approach. The issue also introduced the BASN (6) (British Animal Studies Network) founded by Erica Fudge, eminent historian with a strong publishing record in Human-Animal Studies; and ‘Culture in the Wild; a series of meetings organised by Mo Dodson, aiming at untangling the current state affair between sociology, environment and media studies. Antennae is read in: UK, Italy, France, Russia, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. The magazine is not founded, supported by or affiliated with a University and it does not benefit from advertising of any kind.(7)
Sources[edit](1) www.antennae.org.uk (2) Sarah Boxer, "Animals have taken over art and art wonders why". New York Times, June 24, 2000, pp.B9 and B11 (3) Steve baker, " the Postmodern Animal", Reaktion Books, 2000 (4) Steve Baker, " Picturing the Beast", University of Illinois, 2001 (5) www.wearewhatwedo.org (6) www.mdx.ac.uk/arts/research/basn.asp (7) Data supplied by "Google Analytics"
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Biography[edit]Keyra Agustina is ...2 Sources[edit]http://www.weblo.com/celebrity/Model/Keyra_Agustina/470000/1 http://www.maximonline.com/girls_of_maxim/girl_template.aspx?id=11372 99.253.42.72 (talk) 00:04, 19 January 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-01-18[reply]
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