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Fans Of Fantasy

=About Us=

Tom - Site Owner/Forum Admin

Candice - Head Coder/Designer

Jake aka BillyBobJoe - Site Staff

= Sources =

http://fan-of-fantasy.com/

Fansoffantasy 04:47, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Ekistic units

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"Adtollite portas principes vestras" 05:20, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Sir Gilbert Simpson

abby

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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM

68.36.70.233 06:04, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Jon R. Wallace

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http://www.apu.edu/president

199.184.237.200 06:18, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Dylan Klye

Fans Of Fantasy

=About Us=

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The wonderful staff of Fans of Fantasy.

Tom - Site Owner/Forum Admin

Candice - Head Coder/Designer

Jake aka Billybobjoe - Site Staff

Mike - Head Inforcer of Circle of Fantasy

Jay - Editor/Content Writer

Bro - Image Designer

Kyle - Forum Admin

Jake - Forum Admin/Site Staff

For more information on the Staff members, go to the "About Us" page on the main site.

=History of FOF=

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Fans of Fantasy was founded on October 1st, 2006 by Tom (The creator of Mud-Blood.net). On that day, both the forums, and the main site opened up.

But before Fans of Fantasy, there was Woods Between Worlds (WBW), and the owner was Kyle. It was closed down, for inactive members. At the time, both Kyle and Tom were making fantasy sites. Though, both agreed to use Tom's site, and combine. Thus bringing Fans of Fantasy.

= External Links =

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http://fan-of-fantasy.com/forums/index.php

http://fan-of-fantasy.com/

Fansoffantasy 06:37, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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GLOBAL CITY INNOVATIVE COLLEGE

theNBAforums.com

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[http://www.theNBAforums.com/index.php www.theNBAforums.com]

67.160.59.9 07:22, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Entity realism ''(entry is now online, submitted by registered user...)''

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Entity realism is a philosophical position within the debate about scientific realism. Whereas traditional scientific realism argues that our best scientific theories are true, or approximately true, or closer to the truth than their predecessors, entity realism does not commit itself to judgments concerning the truth of scientific theories. Instead, entity realism claims that the theoretical entities that feature in scientific theories, e.g. 'electrons', should be regarded as real if and only if they refer to phenomena that can be routinely used to create effects in domains that can be investigated independently. 'Manipulative success' thus becomes the criterion by which to judge the reality of (typically unobservable) scientific entities. As Ian Hacking, the main proponent of this formulation of entity realism, puts it (referring to an experiment he observed in a Stanford laboratory, where electrons and positrons were sprayed, one after the other, onto a superconducting metal sphere), "if you can spray them, then they are real." Entity realism has been an influential position partly because it coincided with a general trend in philosophy of science , and science studies more generally, to downplay the role of theories and put more emphasis on experimentation and scientific practice. Thus, entity realism sometimes is also called 'instrumental realism' or 'experimental realism'. While many philosophers acknowledge the intuitive pull of entity realism, it has also been strongly (some would say: conclusively) criticised, both as being too restrictive (in that it ignores entities that are observable yet do not lend themselves to manipulation) and as being too permissive (to the extent that seemingly successful instances of manipulation may turn out to be spurious).

= Sources =

  • Ian Hacking, "Experimentation and scientific realism", Philosophical Topics 13 (1982) 71-87
  • David B. Resnik, "Hacking's entity realism", Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24 (1994) 395-412
  • Steve Clarke, "Defensible territory for entity realism", British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (2002) 701-722
  • [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/cisp/2003/00000017/00000003/art00003 Link to abstract with recent criticism of entity realism]
  • Michela Massimi, "Non-defensible middle ground for experimental realism: why we are justified to believe in colored quarks", Philosophy of Science 71 (2004) 36–60
  • [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~fitelson/164/realism.html#section2 Link to teaching material (Berkeley Philosophy Dept) giving a brief characterization of entity realism]

Is anybody reviewing this article for approval in the near future?

Greg Zeldin

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http://www.grishkin.com/

66.41.97.158 09:17, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Mel Hancock

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Mel Hancock (born September 19, 1929 in Cape Fair, Missouri) is an American politician from Missouri. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1989 until 1997. He was succeeded in the House by Roy Blunt. He served in the Air Force and unsuccessfully ran for lieutenant governor in 1984.{{tlx|cite book

| author = Michael Barone, Grant Ujifusa

| year = 1993

| title = The Almanac of American Politics 1994

| publisher = National Journal

| location = Washington, D.C.

| id = 0-89234-058-4

| page = 747-748

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References

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Igbqqtw 10:17, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Beautiful World

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Fr John Murphy

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A short History of the people of Ireland p 432-436, Mary Hade G.G. Moonan.

A History of Ireland p342-344, E. Curtis.

Irish Historical Documents

The 1798 Rebellion in Wexford edited by Dáire Keogh and Nicholas Furlong, Four Courts Press 1996)

Wikipedia

  • http://www.iol.ie/~98com/leaders.htm.
  • http://www.wicklow.ie/Wicklow%20400/The%20last%20County/the-1798-rebellion-66-67.htm
  • http://www.lewrockwell.com/dieteman/dieteman19.html
  • http://www.aohplymouth.com/Division%209%20History.htm
  • http://republican-news.org/archive/1998/July02/02hist.html

You can find your article here.

Fr John Murphy

80.58.205.43 11:19, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

The Myth Of Soma

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The Myth of Soma is a very popular MMORPG played across the globe.

For more information follow these links:

http://www.mythofsoma.net/

http://www.bestmmorpg.net/mythofsoma.php

http://www.utopianguard.co.uk/

http://www.soma.uklinux.net/

http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm?setView=links&gameID=25&bhcp=1

88.107.15.238 11:24, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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CJ (Chris Jagdhar)

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CJ (Born 27 December 1967) - Guitarist and second vocalist for pop metallers The Wildhearts.

CJ started out playing guitar for UK glam rockers the Tattooed Love Boys, before joining the Wildhearts in August 1989.

It was reported that Wildhearts mainman Ginger had been watching the Tattooed Love Boys play at a London Hippodrome rock night. Ginger had been at the gig with his friend, and Kerrang! writer/cartoonist, Ray Zell, and confidently told Zell that he would form a band with CJ one day.

CJ stayed with the Wildhearts before leaving the band in 1994. Kerrang! magazine cited the reasong for the depature in its issue on July 20, 1994, that CJ and Ginger had "grown apart".

After leaving the Wildhearts, CJ went on to form Honeycrack, with former Wildhearts live keyboard player Willie Dowling.

The band split around 1997, with CJ forming a new band called the Jellys, which also featured another Wildheart, Stidi.

Then in 2001, CJ returned to the Wildhearts fold, for their 10th anniversary tour. The band went on to release one studio album, a collection of B-sides and a live album on the Gut Records label before going on another hiatus.

During this time CJ wrote three songs and co-wrote one with Ginger.

The three songs he wrote were Out From The Inside, O.C.D. and Hit It On The Head; with the the co-written song being So Into You, which reached number 26 in the UK singles charts.

As of November 2006, CJ has recorded a solo album entitled Thirteen. On his myspace page CJ said that he would playing some live shows with guitarist Paul Grant (ex 3 Colours Red) Lee Wray (Zen Motel) on bass, and on drums Jon Solomon (Modern English).

CJ himself said: "These guys are known as The Satellites. The album should be out early next year and we will be touring. I'm also looking for other projects and bands to work with and I am based in London and Tokyo so not tied down geographically."

In 2007, The Wildhearts reformed with new bassist Scott Sorry and the return of drummer Ritch Battersby. They recorded a new self-titled album, videos, and went on an extensive tour of the UK in May. The Wildhearts are continuing with touring and studio recordings.

= Sources =

http://www.thewildhearts.com/history/history1.shtml

http://www.myspace.com/cjwildheart

86.25.33.72 11:38, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Arfius Arf

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Arfius Arf is a British artist and ambient musician from the industrial town of St.Helens, Merseyside. He is also associated with the Stuckist art movement and The 4 Bullet Theory who reside at the virtual ‘Hall Of Overlord’, a collection of artists and musicians from his hometown. Arfius Arf was born on the 3rd April 1981 in Whiston hospital, Merseyside and spent his childhood in nearby village of Rainford before moving to St.Helens were he still resides.

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www.stuckism.com/PaintingsList.html

www.stuckism.com

www.TheHallOfOverlord.com

www.artwanted.com/ArfiusArf

82.42.213.77 12:37, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Marvel Nemesis 2

=Possible returning cast=

Spiderman

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Venom

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Storm

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Thing

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Human Torch

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Wolverine

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Magneto

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Iron man

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Elektra

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Daredevil

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Hopefully new cast

War Machine(Maybe Altenate Costume for Iron Man

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Dr.Doom

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Captin America

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Carnage

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Ice-Man

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Cyclops

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Ghost Rider

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The Green Goblin

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Sandman

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Mister Fantastic

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Moon Knight

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Nightcrawler

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http://xbox.ign.com/articles/744/744239p1.html

  • Article created. {{#if:{{{1|}}}|You can find it at {{{1}}}.}}Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! You can find your article at this page. Marvel Nemesis 2

24.132.128.87 12:45, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Baba Dharam Dass

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Baba Dharam Dass is a holy man whose Tomb is located near the bank of a creek called (Deoka or Deokay or Degh) near the town of Pasrur near SIalkot in Pakistan Punjab.

Baba Dharam Dass is the ancestor of all Jain's who hail from Pasrur. Most Jains rever him and worship him during important birth and other ceremonies in their families.

Descendents of Baba Dharam Dass had to flee Pasrur during the partition of India into India and Pakistan during 1947. Unable to trvale back to Pasrur to perform important rituals on the tomb of Baba Dharam Dass, they have created two replicas of his tomb, one in the town of Meerut near Delhi and other in Ludhiana in Indian Punjab.

Pasrur has a famous tomb of a Jain Baba, Baba Dharam Dass who is the ancestor of most Jains living in Pasrur. His tomb is now in ruins. Last recorded visit to the tomb was made by some Jains from Delhi in 1980's to retrieve a few bricks from it to incorporate in the replica's of the Baba Dharam Dass tomb made one in Meerut and another in Ludhiana in India. It is the author's opinion that this tomb is located in the vicinity of the Gurdwara Manji Sahib in Pasrur in Deoka.

A Jain merchant trader from the town of 'Oshowal' (Oswal in district Marwar in the state of Rajasthan in India) who had financially supported Raja Maan Singh was granted a large part of fertile land which is now Pasrur. The Jain merchant had to move to and live in Pasrur in order to avail of his grant. This was gladly accepted and he became the 'Jaamindaar' of the area of Pasrur.

The new owner of the land brought many farmers from his home town and from neighbouring areas to till the land. Slowly a small town developed in the area. One of the descendents of the original Jaamindaar was 'Baba Dharam Dass' whose tomb is located on the other side of the creek named 'Deoka' (or is it Degh?) just outside Pasrur boundary.

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http://www.pasrur.info/JainDeoka.htm

220.101.162.80 13:04, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Alberti Cipher

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The Alberti Cipher was the first ever polyalphabetic Cipher.

Created in the late 15th century, circa.1470, by Leon Battista Alberti, it was the peak of cryptographics at that time.

=Leon Albeti=

Its creator was Leon Battista Alberti, an illegitimate son of an Italian nobleman, was also interested in architecture, painting and writing, though his influence upon Western cryptography was probably his greatest acheivement.

=The Cipher=

The Alberti Cipher initially consisted of two Caesar Shift cipher performed on the plain text, alternating at random between the two shifts.

The change between ciphers was marked by the Capitalisation of the first letter of the section of text to be encrypted with the new shift.

The cipher was later made more complicated by using 3 or 4 different Caesar shifts alternating between them in alphabetical order, again highlighted by a Capital Letter.

Finally, Alberti started using more random substitutions, but the substitution cipher would be shifted about, once again denoted by the presence of a capital.

As holding several Casar Alphabets in one's head at the same time is difficult at the least, Alberti used a Cipher Disc consisting of two metal discs, one mobile, and one fixed, both connected to a central spindle so that the inner disc may be rotated. Around the outside of the outer disc are inscribed the lowercase letters of the alphabet, which you would look at according to which letter came next in the text you were trying to encrypt. Around the inside, mobile, disc the UPPERCASE Letters the of the alphabet were written, so that when the inside disc was rotated to the relevant position, the cipher text chracter could be read off from the inner wheel.

To use this Cipher Disc to encrypt a message one would simply chose a starting letter, rotate the wheel until A was encrypted as that chosen letter, encrypt a set of letters, (normally about two sentences worth), then rotate the wheel to a new position and continue encrypitng, remembering to write the first letter of the new cipher as a capital.

= Sources =

Description of the Alberti Cipher.

[http://starbase.cs.trincoll.edu/~crypto/historical/alberti.html]

Description of how to make and use a version of Alberti's Cipher Disc.

[http://www.blueangel.demon.co.uk/alberti.html]

Example of a Cipher Disc, and a Description of the difference between the Alberti Cipher and the Vigenère Cipher

[http://cs-exhibitions.uni-klu.ac.at/index.php?id=281]


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The confessions of st patrick

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EWTN

12.206.246.172 14:54, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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  • Wikiquote has the text of the Confessio at [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick Saint Patrick]. •DanMS 02:56, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

Chuffy

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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Chuffy

68.80.161.51 15:31, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Two Hands Clapping

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65.93.160.8 16:26, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

iNET Interactive, LLC

Sir Francis Bond Head

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In Canada in the early mid 1800s, Sir Francis Bond Head was the leader of the Conservative party,

and politically battled againt the radicals, William Jyon Mackenzie. He was in total support of the

crown, and not making Canada a Republic. Ironically, the Whigs (reformers)had just won the British

Parliement, and already were making radical changed to Britain.

= Sources =

Our Land: Building the West, by Vivien Bowers and Stan Garrod.

Published: 1987

154.20.46.89 17:29, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Robert Berry Ingraham

Dune Energy

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RobWells1 17:54, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Dune Energy (AMEX:DNE)headquartered in Houston,Texas is an Independent Oil and Gas exploration and production comapany. Dune produces Oil and Natural gas in the southwestent United States. Dune's Chairman and CEO is Alan Gaines; a former oil investment strategist who founded the company in 2003. As of December 31, 2005, Dune Energy had proved reserves of 131 million barrels of oil and 5432 million cubic feet of gas.

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=DNE

http://corporateinformation.wrightanalytics.com/corpinfo.php?page=265338202

http://wrightreports.ecnext.com/coms2/reportdesc_COMPANY_265338202


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Star Fleet 1: The War Begins

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Star Fleet 1: The War Begins is a strategy game by Interstel released in 1986 and earlier in 1982 by Cygnus. It is a strategy game where the player controls a spaceship that fights to defend the Earth. It is noted for its complexity and is only inspired by the Star Fleet Universe. It was designed by Trevor Sorensen. It has been considered abandonware. It was followed by a sequel, Star Fleet 2: Krellan Commander and is similar to a more complex version of the Star Trek text game from the 1970s. It was ported to many computers.

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http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=1043

http://www.mobygames.com/game/atari-8-bit/star-fleet-i-the-war-begins

http://www.extrastrength.com/starfleet/

69.11.254.140 18:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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www.cartoonnetwork.com

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www.cartoonnetwork.com

69.116.8.26 18:17, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Bogatu

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Bogatu is a term generated from the latin word bogarentus and a new demensional pro-creation theory concerning micro-platicisms. In context, this word has come to mean outrageous or outlandish. E.g. A young chimp is bogatu if a frog is appealing to him. There are other textual bases for the term "bogatu" including the old Romanov, Victor Bogatu and his wife Silvia.

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http://www.stustaculum.de/2005/foerderpreis/die_kandidaten/silvia_bogatu/index.html


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Dara Hytinen

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Dara Elizabeth Hytinen (Born April 10 year unknown in Brooklyn, NY) is an American musician and Avant Garde artist best known for her work with 4AD band His Name Is Alive as a singer and guitarist. Has also worked with Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth releasing a solo album on Moore's label Ecstatic Peace. Currently works with rock group Iggy Pop and The Stooges as guitarist Ron Asheton's assistant.

Dara now resides in Ann Arbor and is concentrating on her artwork and her own music when not touring with The Stooges

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http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/dara.html

http://drat.biz/misc.html

http://www.creemmagazine.com/_site/BeatGoesOn/IggyPop/StoogeWatch.html

http://quimby.gnus.org/html/person/da.html

http://mog.com/Mike__Watt/blog_post/18520

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Followers of Malkav

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More information can be found at http://www.klimp.dk/fom/

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No name

Robert McTiernan

Alessandro Pacciani

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Alessandro Pacciani was born in Parma (Italy) 29 May 1985.

He's a director of short films and advertisements specialized in CGI and 3D Digital effects.

His Cyberpunk-style movies merged with sharp audio-video synchronization technique and VFX knowledge make his strong point.

In 2004 use his love for "cyberpunk" and industrial robotics for create his first viral video called BV-01.

In 2005 was the only italian director finalist at the worldwide prestigious "Hollywood International Film Festival", together with other famous film-makers like George Lucas, Quentin Tarantino, Steven Spielberg, Hayao Miyazaki, Chan-wook Park, Takashi Miike.

In 2006 he signed with a Vancouver-based film company for do some special projects...

=Filmography=

  • BV-01 (2004) 10:30
  • Jinniku no umarekawari (2006) 05:30
  • Pilot - Man with the meat machine (2006) 04:30
  • SHU (pre-production, annunced for 2008) 45:00

=Recognition=

  • 2005, Hollywood Awards - "Finalist"
  • 2005, Human Rights International Film Festival (Audience Award)
  • 2005, Resfest 2005 (shortlisted)
  • 2006, Onedotzero_10 (shortlisted)
  • 2006, CG Overdrive 2006 "CG Excellence Award" for Pilot - Man with the meat machine
  • 2006, Resfest 2006 (shortlisted)

= Sources =

http://www.imdb.com

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Sheikh Abu Is'haq Al huwaini

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Hegazi Mohammad Sharif, born in 1375 hijri (the immigration of the prophet Mohammad). He started to his Islamic education at the age of eleven by attending the lectures of Sheikh Mohammad Najib Al-Moti'i about Jurisprudence of Al-Shafei

He graduated from the faculty of languages with concentration in spanish and he was the highest achiever until the end year when he came in the second rank.

He studied at Sheik Al-Albani, and Sheik Al-Albani considered one of his best and cleverest students.

http://www.alheweny.com/targama.HTM

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Thomas Jefferson Junior High School

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Thomas Jefferson Junior High School is the only Junior High School located in Woodridge, Illinois. The current principal is Ron Freed. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School has been dubbed JJH by its students.

= Academic Teams =

At Jefferson, there are five academic teams a student can be put into; PRIDE, STAR, JET, SWAT, and BEAR. PRIDE and STAR are 7th grade teams, JET and SWAT are eigth drage teams, and BEAR is both 7th and 8th. A student cannot chose what team they are on, they are assigned one at the registration into Jefferson. A team decides what hallway the student's locker is located in, what teachers and classes they will have for core subjects, and what homeroom they will be in. However, teams do not affect electives or gym class, although all BEAR students will have 5th period lunch while for the other teams it is random whether they have 4th period lunch (8th graders), 5th period lunch (both grades), or 6th period lunch (7th grade).

= Sources =

[http://www.woodridge68.org/jefferson/jefferson.htm Thomas Jefferson Junior High School Website]

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Assessment for Learning

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In classrooms where assessment for learning is practiced, students know at the outset of a unit of study what they are expected to learn. At the beginning of the unit, the teacher will work with the student to understand what she or he already knows about the topic as well as to identify any gaps or misconceptions (initial/diagnostic assessment). As the unit progresses, the teacher and student work together to assess the student’s knowledge, what she or he needs to learn to improve and extend this knowledge, and how the student can best get to that point (formative assessment). Assessment for learning occurs at all stages of the learning process.

Researchers whose work has informed much of this assessment reform include Ken O’Connor, Grant Wiggins[http://www.ltag.education.tas.gov.au], Jay McTighe[http://www.ltag.education.tas.gov.au], Richard Stiggins[http://www.assessmentinst.com/staff_rick], Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam, Thomas Guskey, and Damian Cooper[http://www.damiancooperassessment.com].

=Historical Perspective=

The notion of assessment informing instruction is relatively recent in education. In past decades, teachers would design a unit of study that would typically include objectives, teaching strategies, and resources. An evaluation component—the test or examination—may or may not have been included as part of this design (Cooper, 2006). The student’s mark on this test or exam was taken as the indicator of his or her understanding of the topic.

=Definitions=

There are a number of assessment terms that will appear in any discussion of assessment. Listed below are common interpretations of some of these terms:

Assessment for learning

  • comprises two phases—initial or diagnostic assessment and formative assessment
  • assessment can be based on a variety of information sources (e.g., portfolios, works in progress, teacher observation, conversation)
  • feedback to the student can be verbal or written
  • used to inform instruction
  • no grade or score given
  • occurs throughout the learning process, from the outset of the course of study to the time of summative assessment

Assessment as learning

  • student self-assesses learning and takes responsibility for moving his or her thinking forward (metacognition)
  • occurs throughout the learning process

Assessment of learning

  • assessment that is accompanied by a number or letter grade (summative)
  • compares one student’s achievement with standards
  • results can be communicated to the student and parents
  • occurs at the end of the learning unit

Evaluation

  • judgment made on the basis of a student’s performance

Diagnostic assessment

  • assessment made to determine what a student does and does not know about a topic
  • occurs at the beginning of a unit of study
  • used to inform instruction:makes up the initial phase of assessment for learning

Formative assessment

  • assessment made to determine a student’s knowledge and skills, including learning gaps as they progress through a unit of study
  • used to inform instruction:occurs during the course of a unit of study
  • makes up the subsequent phase of assessment for learning

Summative assessment

  • assessment that is made at the end of a unit of study to determine the level of understanding the student has achieved
  • includes a mark or grade against an expected standard

=Principles of Assessment for Learning=

Among the most comprehensive listing of principles of assessment for learning are those written by the QCA (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority)[http://www.qca.org.uk]. The authority, which is sponsored by England’s Department of Education and Skills, is responsible for national curriculum, assessment, and examinations. Their principles focus on crucial aspects of assessment for learning, including how such assessment much be seen as central to classroom practice and that all teachers should regard assessment for learning as a key professional skill.

=Sources=

Cooper, Damian. (2006). Talk About Assessment: Strategies and Tools to Improve Learning. Toronto, ON: Thomson Nelson.

Government of British Columbia [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/classroom_assessment]

O’Connor, Ken. (2002). How to Grade for Learning. Arlington Heights, IL: Skylight.

Wiggins, Grant. (1998). Educative Assessment. San Francisco. CA: Jossey Bass.

QCA [http://www.qca.org.uk]

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Robert McTiernan

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Robert McTiernan is a prominant citizen in the city of Scranton, Pennslyvania. He is a member of the Scranton City Council and has been the principal of Scranton High School since it opened in 2000. His wife is Melissa McTiernan. He has two children.

=Connections=

Robert McTiernan has many connections with important people in Scranton. He is a good friend of Scranton's mayor, Christopher Doherty. McTiernan is a very respected man in the city. He was elected on City Council in 2003.

=McTiernan's Mistake=

On October 11, 2006, the students and staff at Scranton High School found out a shocking truth. McTiernan had been having an affair with of the vice principals, Melissa Rose[1]. His wife had found out and told the School Board. On October 13, 2006, McTiernan took a leave of absence from his job as principal. On October 19, 2006, McTiernan resigned from City Council, suprising both council members and citizens[1].

Currently, McTiernan's situation is unknown. His seat has already been filled on City Council, and he has not returned to his post as principal of Scranton High. There is a strong rumor that the School Board has placed him over at the Administration Building until furthur notice. Melissa Rose has also been transferred to Northeast Intermediate School. On November 9, 2006, it was announced that the School Board had appointed vice principal Brain McGraw principal. With this information, it is highly certain that McTiernan won't be returning for a while, if at all. On a happier note, McTiernan has sorted things out with his wife and has stopped the affair.

= Sources =

Times Tribune Article-McTiernan quits Council

http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=17354316&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=415898&rfi=8[1]

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Susan Voth

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Susan Voth (maiden: Goguen) was born on April 11th, 1980 in Edmonton, AB Canada. She began writing at the age of 12 and has recently published her first book of poetry entitled, Liquored Words & Afterthoughts. One of Susan's fondest memories was the Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps and her branch, 560 in Moncton, NB. She went to such camps as Argonaut, NB and Vernon, BC. Now living in Fredericton, NB, Susan has 3 siblings who live in her hometown of Moncton, NB. She attributes her writing to a life well lived but with some unfortunate occurances. Her main influences reflected in her poetry has been rather dark. She's lost 3 boys due to pregnancy complications and it shows emotionally in her work. She writes with great empathy and some would think a slight sick sense of humor.

Image:http://www.susanvoth.com/photo.png

Image:http://www.susanvoth.com/book.h1.gif

= Sources =

http://www.susanvoth.com

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/bookSearch/isbnInquiry.asp?r=1&isbn=1424159792

http://www.amazon.com/Liquored-Words-Afterthoughts-Susan-Voth/dp/1424159792/sr=1-1/qid=1162870101/ref=sr_1_1/104-7416215-2303119?ie=UTF8&s=books

http://www.publishamerica.com/shopping/shopquery.asp?catalogid=17002

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Andrew Borene

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BORENE, Andrew M., Centrist Democratic Politician born in Minneapolis, Minnesota; attended the public schools in Edina, Minn.; graduated, The Blake School, Minneapolis, 1994; attended the Colorado College; graduated, Macalester College 1998; Harvard Institute for International Development, Executive Education Program on Financial Institutions 1999; Investment Banking Associate, Norwest Bank and Wells Fargo & Co. 1998-2000; United States Marine Corps 2000-2004, service in Iraq as an intelligence officer; Spokesman, 'Veterans for Kerry-Edwards' at 2004 Presidential Foreign Policy Debates and Vice Presidential Debates; Law Student, University of Minnesota Law School, class of 2007; Judicial Extern to the Hon. Jack Tunheim 2005; Law Clerk, Bassford Remele 2006; Democratic candidate for Minnesota State Senate, 2006.

As a political newcomer and former self-described "Liberal Republican" who was active in the 2004 Kerry-Edwards campaign, Andrew Borene ran with a unanimous Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (Minnesota's Democratic Party Unit) for the State Senate in his hometown of Edina. Borene withdrew from the 2006 State Senate race in early September to pursue treatment for alcoholism. Although unable to remove his name from the ballot and not actively campaigning, Borene recieved 29% of the vote (11,138 votes) in the historically Republican district.

From the website of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) listing Andrew Borene on the IAVA "Board of Advisors":

Andrew M. Borene

Andrew Borene is an outspoken advocate for America's newest veterans. He is an Independent Consultant and currently serves as the President of the National Security & Law Society. A former Investment Banker and football coach, he is pursuing a Juris Doctor at the University of Minnesota Law School using the Montgomery G.I. Bill, and is the 2004 recipient of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers Front Line Forces graduate studies scholarship. He served as an intelligence collections officer with the 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force from 2002 to 2004, and through the invasion of Iraq during the spring of 2003.

From Mother Jones Radio (http://www.motherjones.com/radio/2006/02/borene_bio.html):

ANDREW BORENE

Raised in an Edina, Minnesota household that included three generations of Borenes, Andrew Borene learned important life lessons about perseverance and patriotism early from his grandfather who was a survivor of the great depression and a World War II veteran.

In 1998, Andrew earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Macalester College, where he was a varsity football captain. After graduation, he helped local governments as a public finance investment banker with Wells Fargo in Minneapolis and San Francisco.

In 2000, Borene earned a commission as a U.S. Marine officer. Borene graduated with honors from his basic officer training courses, ultimately becoming a military intelligence officer. Borene crossed into Iraq with the 1st Marine Division in 2003 as the coalition invasion began, participating in the major combat operations that resulted in the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime.

After an honorable discharge, Borene returned home to Minnesota to raise a family and pursue a law degree at the University of Minnesota Law School, where he is president of the National Security and Law Society.

Borene says his political activism is a continuation of his commitment to serve his country. At the 2004 presidential and vice presidential debates, Borene brought a pragmatic perspective to the issues of national security, terrorism, and the Iraq War during the election season. Borene has since worked extensively with the media on these important issues by providing guidance and commentary. Additionally, he has written syndicated op-ed pieces for the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, and other publications as an advisor to Operation Truth, a non-partisan advocacy organization for America’s troops and newest veterans.

= Sources =

homepage: www.andrewborene.com

www.iava.org

http://iava.democracyinaction.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=52

Andrew Borene as member of IAVA Board of Advisors

Star-Tribune Candidate Profile: http://mpls.startribune.com/news/metro/elections/profiles/26496.html

2006 Election Results:

http://mpls.startribune.com/news/metro/elections/returns/mlgssm.html

New York Times byline: http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70812F939540C738EDDAB0994DC404482

Edina Is Key Suburban Battleground, From Minnesota Public Radio:

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/08/01/statesenrace/

Bush's Awful Mess, City Pages, October 13, 2004

http://citypages.com/databank/25/1245/article12550.asp

Guardsmen's Families Protest Lack of Equipment, Kare 11 TV:

http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=72943

Legislative Candidate checks in to treatment, drops out of race

http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=134035

Senate Candidate Drops Out For Alcohol Treatment

http://wcco.com/election/local_story_250151321.html

204.26.126.128 20:44, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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Neopets

= Sources =

74.128.175.162 21:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Katelyn Bastert

I can provide numerous sources. Brokaw defeated Bastert for the 1600 title in 2006. It is on ihsa.org, and anywhere else you would look.

Weatherbox

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Weatherbox is a loud pop band from San Diego, CA.

= Sources =

www.weatherboxmusic.com

www.doghouserecords.com

70.181.151.195 22:08, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


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The Sugar Shoppe

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= Sources =

70.21.143.10 22:39, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Laurie Hood (vocals)

Peter Mann (piano)

Victor Garber

Lee Harris

The Sugar Shoppe came together in Toronto as a studio project in 1967. Peter Mann had relocated from New York and met up with Laurie Hood, who was in her last year of a scholarship at the University Of Toronto's Faculty of Music.

They also teamed up with Lee Harris (who had three years of vocal training), and London, Ontario native Victor Garber who was acting in the University Of Toronto's Hart House and moonlighting in coffeehouses around Toronto.

At the time of the band's inception Mann had re-arranged Bobby Gimby's anthemic song "Canada" which the band released as its first single in 1967 on Yorkville Records. They had one more single in 1967, "The Attitude", before being signed to Capitol Records for a full-length self-titled album in 1968.

Sugar Shoppe would finally move to Epic Records briefly before folding.

Laurie Hood would go on to take an office job with Toronto Sound Studio working for Terry Brown and Doug Riley. She eventually became a well-respected session singer for the likes of Klaatu (1974's 'California Jam'), Shooter, Myles And Lenny (along with Sugar Shoppe bandmate Lee Harris), and eventually for such luminaries as Anne Murray in the '80's; Victor Garber would find fame as a stage and screen actor starring in the hugely successful Hollywood blockbuster 'Titanic' and in the television series 'Alias'.

The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia

http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/S/Sugar_Shoppe.html


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Mike Ion

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Mike Ion was Labour's PPC for Shrewsbury and Atcham in 2005. He is a former deputy headteacher who now works as a senior adviser in the National Secondary Strategy. Mike is an active campaigner against selection in schools and has lobbied for a fairer system of school admissions. Mike is on the steering group of Comprehensive Future. Mike runs his own political weblog (http://mike-ion.blogspot.com/) which is listed in the top 50 of all political blogs in Britain. Mike is a regular contributor to the Guardian's Comment if Free website.

= Sources =

http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,,-7372,00.html, http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/mike_ion/

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KSC Division One

= Sources =

http://ksc.leaguerepublic.com/Index.do?selectedSeason=6654960&selectedDivision=4762567

AH Brown

= Sources =

Thomson Local for St Helens 2006

81.159.36.34 23:26, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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Color InfraRed

= Sources =

http://topoimagery.com/making/cir/makingcir.html

http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs12901.html

http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/beepop/remote.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_photography

216.58.174.81 23:40, 12 November 2006 (UTC)