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how to write a book

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sean dekle 00:20, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

THE CIVIL WAR:BATTLE OF GETTISBURG

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sean dekle 00:29, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined. Once again no content was submitted and this article/information already exists.¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 00:32, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

The First Edition (show choir)

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The First Edition Show Choir from Jefferson High School in Lafayette, Indiana is a show choir comprised of singer/dancers, band, and tech crew that has been competing in the Midwest since 1986. Past directors include Kevin Butler, Lynn Lupold, and Eric Van Cleave. Currently under the direction of John Satterfield and Jeff Vallier and the choreography of Brent "Woody" Holland, the First Edition has been named Grand Champion at Center Grove's Best of the Midwest, Chicagoland Showcase, Mooresville Invitational, Pekin, East Coast Invitational, Fort Wayne, Carroll, Huntington, Opryland, Lawrence Central, Showstoppers National Invitational, and five times at the Bishop Luers Invitational. The First Edition has also been honored by the Indiana House of Representatives several times.

Yearly activites include producing the Haunted Feargrounds, several community performances, and a competition season.

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http://www.in.gov/legislative/hdpr/R27_0421a2003.html

http://www.boilerstation.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=BY&Date=20061202&Category=NEWS&ArtNo=612020802&Ref=PH&Profile=1152&Params=Itemnr=5

http://www.jeffchoirs.org

71.98.74.177 01:23, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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The Heart

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Pocket Guide: Human Body (book)

1000 Facts On Human Body (book)

24.125.222.16 01:36, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined - well covered at heart. Kuru talk 02:09, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Michael Kearney

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http://psu.facebook.com/profile.php?id=9384755

66.71.73.194 01:43, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Critical Mass (Punk Band from Miami and Altamonte Springs, Florida)

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Formed in the early 70's in Miami, Florida, Critical Mass brandishes their version of melodic power pop from roots in The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Stranglers to The Beatles and Cheap Trick. The band's first self produced demo, a two song 45 of "Silver Screen" backed with "No One Left To Blame" released in 1978, has become a sought after example of Florida's first punk band. Underground punk aficionados craving rare unheard late 70's punk rock can find copies on eBay commanding hundreds of dollars. Ryan Richardson of BreakMyFace.com calls it a swamplands gem".

Since its inception Critical Mass developed a reputation as the band to see as well as hear. Band founder and singer songwriter Mick Fazz became famous for not only rocking crowds with eclectic mixes of strong original material but also performances of tunes by “The Sex Pistols“, “The Stranglers“, and “Jethro Tull“, material considered very unconventional for bar bands of the day. Fazz also became famous for his captivating on stage persona and in crowd antics including being chased by the nightclubs chef with a meat cleaver as he ran through the audience with a T-Bone hanging from his mouth. After a couple of years of self promoted concerts, gigs at local Big Daddy's night clubs and sending out tapes by the dozens interest soon followed.

The band began playing showcases for major record labels like Capitol, RCA, RSO and MCA. These showcases included a gig at Tramp's in New York City arranged by legendary Beatles promoter Sid Bernstein. This showcase led to a debut album deal with a five album option on MCA records. Recording began at Chris Squire's Studio in England in the fall of ’79 with production by Onward US, a company jointly owned by radio mover and shaker Lee Abrams and Yes bassist Chris Squire. That album, ”It's What's Inside That Counts“, layered Mick Fazz's melodic vocals and the dual-guitar assault of Mick Fazz and Dave Owen for a classic power pop, or what might then have been considered New Wave-ish, sound with a hard rock edge and pop songwriting components.

The album was released on the MCA label Oct 3, 1980. The group spent the rest of that year and much of 1981 touring. Critical Mass then changed its band line up as guitarist Dave Owen and drummer Mike Barone left the band, with bassist Henry LaPlume staying on board Added to the line up were Frank Prinzel and Tom Vasquez respectively. Prinzel having been a previous member and part of the 1978 two song 45 quartet which had included Tom McWilliams on drums and Al Schwartz on bass.

This iteration of Critical Mass did some touring and headed into Criteria Studios to begin recording material for a follow up album to “It's What's Outside That Counts“.

Critical Mass was paired with the sibling production and engineering team of Ron and Howard Albert. Atlantic and Polydor records had expressed interest in the band but the music scene was changing and the hard edge of punk and new wave was succumbing to the more processed offerings of hair bands and Sade. The band produced some respectable offerings but alas, the “industry” wasn't biting.

Over the years the Critical Mass line up has varied widely with the one consistent ingredient being the creative mastermind Mick Fazz. Now based in the Orlando, Florida area, "The Mass" has been gigging and recording off and on for years. Mick Fazz has partnered with local radio personality Mark Samansky on several projects and in addition, stepped out with an innovative project called “The Basements” a musical trio consisting of only a drummer (Phil Fleetwood) and two bassist's one being commanded by Fazz who handled the vocals as well.

The current Critical Mass lineup features Frank Patterson on Bass. Frank has been playing in the Central Florida area for about 20 years. The bulk of that time as a guitarist and bassist for Jill Towers & Heat. One of the most popular bands in Central Florida during the 80s and 90s. The drummer for The Mass is Phil Fleetwood, who's background includes The Generators, a band that recorded 3 albums and was featured on the nationally released Breakout USA CD. Issued by The Westwood One Radio Network, the project featured the top 15 unsigned bands in the country in 1991.

After a quarter century Mick and the Mass are releasing another self produced offering entitled, “It’s What Counts That’s Inside“. The project is a result of a partnering of Mick and former Mass alum Frank Prinzel. Using the resources of the Internet as a vehicle to once again present Critical Mass’ music to the world, "It’s What Counts That’s Inside" serves up more of that hard rock edge and pop songwriting style in a scorching, head banging, moshing, frenzy.

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Source: Breakmyface.com, CriticalMassOnline.com, members.tripod.com/~AV911/themass

70.121.1.224 01:55, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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The Hiss (band)

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The Hiss formed in Atlanta Georgia after 2 members had already tried to pursue a musical career in Florida. In Atlanta they recruited Bass, Guitar and keyboard players (already having a singer and a drummer.) Since then the band has released 1 album and toured the US and Europe with bands like Oasis, Jet, and The White Stripes. The bands sound is a mix of Garage Rock, Indie and Blues. Their musical sound has been compared to The Rolling Stones and The Velvet Underground.

=Members=

Adrian Barrera-Guitar, Vocals

Tod Galpin-Drums

Ian Franco-Guitar

Johnny Kral-Bass

Milton Chapman-Keys and Organs

=Panic Movement=

Panic Movement is the Hiss' debut album released in 2004 and produced by Welsh Owen Morris and released on Sanctuary Records. Certain copies of the album are enhanced and feature videos for "Clever Kicks" and "Back on the Radio", (which is available for download on their MySpace page and featured in Tony Hawk's Underground 2) and/or a untitled bonus track . The band also has two non-album tracks for streaming. There are 3 copies of Panic movement on 3 different record labels; (each having different songs, and track order) Sanctuary, Universal and a DualDisc version on Silverline.

Track listing (Sanctuary)

1 Clever Kicks

2 Back on the Radio

3 Step Aside

4 Not For Hire

5 Lord's Prayer

6 Triumph

7 Listen to Me

8 Brass Tracks

9 Riverbed

10 Ghost's Gold

Track Listing (Universal)

1 Clever Kicks

2 Triumph

3 Listen to Me

4 Back on the Radio

5 Not for Hire

6 Riverbed

7 Ghost's Gold

8 Lord's Prayer

9 Hard to Lose

10 Step Aside

11 Brass Tracks

12 City People

The DualDisc format has the same track listing as the Sanctuary release but with 2 videos on the DVD

=Trivia=

  • The music video for Back on the Radio was released on Sanctuary records enhanced CD and Silverline's DualDisc but the opening credits in the music video says: "Loog Records presents The Hiss in: Shame the Devil"

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The Hiss' myspace page: [http://www.myspace.com/thehiss]

The Hiss on mtv.com: [http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/hiss/artist.jhtml]

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One contribution I can make it a better world for a girl child.

Essentials of a safe working environment

1.Provide suitable working space and work stations

2.Keep premises clean and avoid overcrowding

3.Provide suitable and sufficient lighting and ventilation

4.Provide emergency lighting

5.Provide adequate and clean sanitary facilities

6.Provide wash hand basins with hot and cold water, soap, and towel

7.Ensure that there are safe easy to open skylights and windows

8.Supply clean and wholesome drinking water

9.Sedentary workers must have suitable seating

10.Provide adequate and clean eating facilities

11.Keep floors, passages and stairs clear

12.Fence dangerous machinery and put safety devices on them

13.Provide safety signs and safety information

14.Supply facilities for clothing storage

15.Ensure the minimum workroom temperature after the first hour is 18 degrees centigrade

16.Remove refuse regularly

17.Avoid trailing wires

18.Send staff on proper training courses

19.Service machinery and equipment regularly

20.Provide and use personal protective equipment

21.Provide safe vehicle and pedestrian routes

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https://193.36.20.125/EnvironmentalServices/HealthAndSafety/hs_essentials.asp

Jagan1986 02:31, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined - Wikipedia is WP:NOT an instruction guide or list of information. What's more, this is probably copied directly from that website. Patstuarttalk|edits 03:03, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Southern_High_School(Racine,Ohio)

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www.wowk.com

67.72.98.45 02:40, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Ashleigh Schmitz

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http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/living/special_packages/whatever/

Rhapsodyinyou 03:25, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Joseph Carpenter Quiner

Joseph Carpenter Quiner was the eldest brother of Caroline Lake Quiner; who was to later become Caroline Ingalls, the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder the notable author of the "Little House" books.

Joseph was born to Charlotte Wallis Quiner, wife of Henry Newton Quiner in 1834.

After the death of his paternal father and remarriage of his mother to Frederick Holbrook in 1949 he helped his family farm their land in Wisconsin.

In 1856 at age twenty-two he was married to Nancy Frank. Six years later on April 28, 1862 he was killed at the Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War.

Though their marraige was childless Joseph's sister Martha (the oldest of the Quiner girls) named her newborn son Joseph Quiner Carpenter one year after her brother's death in 1863.

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http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/lauraw/i0000048.htm Famous Folk's Genealogy

http://webpages.marshall.edu/~irby1/laura/frames.html Larua Ingalls Wilder, Frontier Girl

MikeJParks 04:08, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Created at Joseph Carpenter Quiner per our discussion; however, I would ask you to read up on other biographies and try to expand. After reading some other articles, it usually becomes much easier to get the hang of it. In the meantime, I can make no promise that it won't be nominated for deletion, so I suggest you add it to your watchlist. -Patstuarttalk|edits 19:44, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Lakshmi Koripella

Harbour Town Adelaide

Serie A 2006-07/January

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Match by match listing of results and fixtures for the month of January 2007 in the Serie A 2006-07 season.

All Kick-Off Times Local CET (UTC +1)

Round 19

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Round 16 Make-up Game

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= Sources =

References

  • [http://www.lega-calcio.it/eng/atim_calendario.shtml Lega Calcio Fixtures Listing]

Forzachievo 06:45, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


20px Declined. The proposed article is not suitable for Wikipedia. You can make this yourself, if you want to however this amount of detail probably does not deserve an article per month and would be better included in a list of games article. Graeme Bartlett 12:28, 20 August 2007 (UTC)

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foreUS Lesbian Golf Tour

(copyright vio removed)

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www.outsports.com

Ellieschafer 07:15, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined. This article appears to be taken from http://www.foreus.com/index.php. We can not accept copyrighted content taken from web sites or printed sources. Note that copyright protection is granted to all works automatically, whether it is asserted or not. Unless stated otherwise, assume that most content on the internet is copyrighted and not suitable for Wikipedia. Please write in your own words, and in continuous prose. Patstuarttalk|edits 20:42, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Blixa Bargelds Death

Nathan Hyashi

Landing Ships Logistic LSL

The Landing Ship Logistic is a term used by the UK armed forces to describe the Sir class Landing Ship used for support of amphibious warfare missions. These ships are operated by the Royal Fleet Auxilliary. Only one ship is left is service Sir Bedivere and the class has been replaced by the new bay class which are described as landing ship dock LSD.

The landing ships logistics (LSL) are often been described as a cross between a Roll On / Roll Off Vessel and landing ship.

Their main roles and capabilities are:

  • To transport troops vehicles and equipment (often between Marchwood and Antwerp). * To do this the vessels have doors and ramps at the stern and bow and internal ramps between decks making them truly drive through. They also have a crane forward of the superstructure for on/off loading equipment
  • They can carry aircraft on the helicopter pad behind the main superstructure and on the vehicle deck.
  • They also have facilities to carry ammunition, repair vehicles and equipment.
  • These vessels also have the capability of offloading directly onto a beech. To do this they have a shallow draughts (they are virtually flat bottomed) and two large anchors at the stern which they drop at sea before beaching and later use to pull them selves back out to sea. The ships are also capable of carrying mexifloats which can support military vehicles.

= Sources =

[http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.5415]RFA Website LSL page

194.83.73.152 10:45, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Accept - According to other, related WP articles, the ship class is the 'Round table class' - not the 'Sir class' - I fixed that and cleaned up a bit. SteveBaker 10:50, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

FLP (Fast Link Pulse)

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62.44.109.221 11:09, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

http://www.ethermanage.com/ethernet/100quickref/ch13qr_3.html

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

http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Fast+Link+Pulse

http://www.flukenetworks.com/FNet/en-us/findit?Document=9820821

Created redirect to Autonegotiation, added Fast Link Pulse to FLP disambig page. SkierRMH 20:27, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Igraczech

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Matěj Sychra (*15.10.1980) is known under DJ Igraczech pseudonym since 1999 on electronic music scene, especially in his homeland Czech Republic producing and djing drum’n’bass and similar music. In 2001 found a record label Kaktus Recordings with dj Touchwood. Since 2006 the label works as independent network label.

Igraczech released four unofficials and one official album, 12" single Witch Instinct (KAKTORG001) and several remixes. Most of his music is downloadable free at his homesite www.syxra.cz.

Albums:

2000: Destination Trashcan

2001: Platform

2002: No.command

2003: Nothingness of Existence

2006: Ctrl-Art-Escape

Official releases:

2001: Kaktus Recordings KAKT001: 12 inch split Witch Instinct (w/Stonedhigh: Hack)

2004: C41 C41001: Playback compilation CD: single Breathe

2005: Quazi Delict QDR005: Alvik - Beat::skip remixed: igraczech rmx

2005: Drumandbass.cz DNBCZ01: Back In My Mind compilation CD: single Blackmagic

2006: Punto Azul compilation PACD001: Carrier & Zainfish

2006: Shotgun compilation: Dream is Destiny / Sand Witch

2006: Punto Azul compilation PACD002: igraczech - ctrl-art-escape album

= Sources =

Ultram:x magazine 12/2004, reviewed 8/10

http://www.syxra.cz

http://www.igraczech.com

http://www.myspace.com/igraczech

http://www.last.fm/music/igraczech

http://www.drumandbass.cz

http://www.shadowbox.cz

81.30.227.67 13:11, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Allan Lotfizadeh

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http://www.cdp.org.au/fed/candidates/Lotfizadeh

60.241.49.39 13:28, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Allan Lotfizadeh

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http://www.cdp.org.au/fed/candidates/Lotfizadeh

60.241.49.39 13:31, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Kinas

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Gooberface 13:43, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Tomas Pearce

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203.164.112.66 14:23, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Ruth Duckworth

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http://www.artnet.com/artist/5491/ruth-duckworth.html

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_11_93/ai_n15979877

4.227.11.128 14:47, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Article created. {{#if:Ruth Duckworth|You can find it at Ruth Duckworth. }}Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Patstuarttalk|edits 20:45, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Super Forms

Goth Shop

Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere (album)

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This is the first record performed by the Rossington Collins Band. It was recorded and mixed by Allen Collins and Gary Rossington and was released on the MCA label in 1980.

Song listing

1 - Prime Time

2 - Three Times as Bad

3 - Don't Misunderstand Me

4 - One Good Man

5 - Opportunity

6 - Getaway

7 - Winners and Losers

8 - Misery Loves Company

9 - Sometimes You Can Put it Out

Performers

Allen Collins - Solos - One Good Man (final), Getaway (final), Misery Loves Company (final / Fills - Sometimes You Can Put it Out / Rhythm - all others except for Opportunity

Gary Rossington - Solos - Three Times as Bad, Don't Misunderstand Me (1st and 2nd), One Good Man (1st and 2nd), Opportunity (all), Getaway (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th), Misery Loves Company (1st) / Fills - One Good Man, Misery Loves Company / Slide Guitar - Sometimes You Can Put it Out (and Solo)

Barry Harwood - Solos - Prime Time, Three Times as Bad (final), Don' Misunderstand Me (3rd), Winners and Losers, Sometimes You Can Put it Out (final) / Fills - Prime Time, Opportunity / Slide Guitar - Winners and Losers

Dale Krantz - all vocals

Leon Wilkeson - bass

Billy Powell - Piano, organ

Derek Hess - Drums and percussion

See Also

Rossington Collins Band

Allen Collins

Gary Rossington

Leon Wilkeson

Billy Powell

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http://www.amazon.com/Anytime-Anyplace-Anywhere-Rossington-Collins/dp/B000002PDB/sr=8-2/qid=1166627295/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/105-1293093-1805237?ie=UTF8&s=music

68.13.63.107 15:18, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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Armand Boisvert

Armand Returns

2 years later Armand returned to Stonehill. Armand picked up right where he left off, with his vertically challenged but horizonatly expanding body and red cheeks. He had curly hair this time which no one expected or welcomed. Armand was finished off that evening by those who were closed to him......his former counterparts, "Team Armand".

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Team Armand

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Armand was the leader of movement that took Stonehill College by storm. Originated early in 2002, Team Armand reached great heights, in particular when he fell out of the chair both times and when he was caught eating DP Dough out of the trash. Armand also liked to pull a lot of dick moves, such as computing. This organization was 3 people deep: Armand was the leader, Jared Gilpatrick, his roommate was the brass of the organization living by the motto "Drink Beer and Fight, and Tom Kabara was the brains behind the operations. Team Armand had a reunion special on MTV in the Spring of 2006, but after the event the Gilpatrick and Kabara exchanged words with Boisvert and they have not spoken since. Gilpatrick and Kabara collaborate on the Board of Directors currently.

Ruse Records Progressive Neurofunk Drum and Bass Record Label

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Ruse Records is a Progressive Neurofunk (Neuro Funk) Record label, with a vinyl release followed by digital release.

Each record will be a "Choice 12". The A side is a lighter dance floor friendly release, progressive in nature with the neurofunk sounds, the B side is a darker, harder progressive neurofunk tune.

The Label also puts on events with known and up and coming artists such as Klute, Social Security, Alley Cat, Blal, Mr Kovert, SLB, Tendai, IZM, Osmosis Beats. They continue to put on these events and show case tunes from the Label.

= Sources =

Ruse Records have been in 'Knowledge Magazine' the biggest Drum and Bass Magazine in the world, their event on the 19th of October also made Flyer of the November issue.

193.30.108.34 16:01, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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Art Matters

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The Governor General's arts awards ceremonies are wonderful opportunities to honour this country's creative spirits and to highlight some of the great moments in Canadian culture. They give much-needed encouragement to creativity by celebrating the various disciplines and are an extraordinary opportunity to bring together some of the key players in our artistic community: those who have paved the way and those whose young talents are beginning to emerge. With this in mind, the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General, under the direction of His Excellency Jean-Daniel Lafond, himself passionately involved in Canada's arts culture, has decided to add a forum for reflection and dialogue to the official ceremony. It will be an opportunity to examine a particular artistic practice and explore current changes and challenges. The purpose of these discussions, which we hope to hold in conjunction with the presentation of the awards for performing arts, visual and media arts, and literature, is to establish a dialogue and create a forum for reflection on cultural creation and the public’s response to it. Completely relieved of any budgetary constraints or political debate, these discussions, entitled Art Matters, become part of a greater observation of a culture in motion and build on the dialogue between the various players and citizens.

= Sources =

http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4910

http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4912

http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4942

http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4944

198.103.213.5 16:28, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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Jordan Schell

a/d/s/

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www.adst.com

www.audiokarma.org

www.ecoustics.com

75.67.236.186 16:50, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined. This suggestion doesn't sufficiently explain the importance or significance of the subject. See the speedy deletion criteria A7 and/or guidelines on companies and corporations. Please provide more information on why the organization is worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Please note that the new company Directed Electronics does not have an article; the information about this now defunct/bought out company would be more appropriate there. SkierRMH 20:41, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Lake City Condominium, Setapak

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Lake City Condominium, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Lake City Condominium is still under construction. Project forecasted to be completed by mid of 2007. This is the second project developed by Platinum Vitory Development Sdn. Bhd. after Melati Utama Condominium. There will be other facility & property coming up in this area.

= Sources =

The location of Lake City Condominium (refer this URL): http://www.wikimapia.org/#y=3201534&x=101717761&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2

192.198.147.96 16:53, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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Aiken Basin

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The Aitken Basin on the lunar south pole is also spelled Aiken Basin, according to

http://teams.kipr.org/2006/06-0001/research/AikenBasin.html

Craiggae 17:15, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Redirect from Aiken Basin to South Pole-Aitken basin. SkierRMH 20:45, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Multicultural for Academic Excellence

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http://www.mcae.umn.edu/

134.84.146.96 17:36, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Redirected request to University of Minnesota talk page, normally programmes of universities, if notable, are included in their articles. This does not appear to be noteworthy enough to merit it's own at this time. SkierRMH 20:50, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Scoil Mhuire Clane

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school jornal , schol mhuire a history ,

Freakout2 19:07, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

  • Declined - please give more context to the article, check your spelling and grammar, and read up on WP:NPOV and WP:PEACOCK. -Patstuarttalk|edits 20:33, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Misery Speaks

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http://www.miseryspeaks.com/index1.htm

http://www.myspace.com/miseryspeaks

194.170.173.50 20:00, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Naafch

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Naafch is a historic ancient city/town in the province of Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiari (and Iranian province), in close proximity to Ben and Saman.

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http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IR/3/Nafch.html

62.150.49.42 20:39, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Comment: Is this Nafch or Naafch? Graeme Bartlett 12:58, 20 August 2007 (UTC)


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Austin The Kangaroo

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http://www.nelvana.com/shows/characters_template.asp?sid=125&cid=530&#char

71.130.86.135 21:39, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Declined Normally characters on TV shows are not given their own article unless they gain notariety outside of their own show. That does not appear to be the case here. This character does have a secion in the The Backyardigans article, please feel free to expand that section. SkierRMH 04:55, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

= Sources =

71.114.86.131 21:49, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Sara Bauer

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Sara Bauer (born May 11, 1984 in St. Catharines, Ontario) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. She is currently an assistant captain and forward for the University of Wisconsin women's hockey team. In 2006, Bauer won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, given annually to the best female collegiate hockey player. She was also named a first-team All-American as well as the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Player of the Year in 2006 while leading the Badgers to their first national championship.

Following the 2006 season, Bauer was named the ESPN The Magazine At-Large Academic All-American of the Year.

On Dec. 2, 2006, Bauer became the all-time career point leader at the University of Wisconsin with her goal in the first period against Robert Morris University. The goal was Bauer's 178th career point, breaking the record which had previously been held by Meghan Hunter, who played at Wisconsin from 2000 to 2004. Bauer also holds the school record for career assists.

Awards

2004 WCHA Rookie of the Year

2006 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner

2006 ESPN The Magazine At-Large Academic All-American of the Year

2006 First-Team All-American

2006 WCHA Player of the Year

= Sources =

Official University of Wisconsin Bio:

http://www.uwbadgers.com/sport_news/whky/bios/bio.html?athid=4748

128.104.125.9 21:57, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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The Sping Tuna a play by Kala K. Kinderson

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This Play was writen by a talented but not much heard of writer. She also wrote other hits like "Oh No Rainbow" and "Shoving Oberlander" but this is her most famous piece. This story is about a man named Joey Himer and his evil twin brother fagiosto who is tring to kill him to become king of the Kingdom of Harei. Joey has a young friend named Dasman who come back to the past to tell him to start a religion and tell him his father will die soon so his twin brother will try to kill him several times. The religion is called Zaryism, worshiping Zaryios the god of worldly items. If he doesn't the kingdon will crumble and many will die. His brothers most famous line is "Duck of God give me your stength" and Joey's most famous line is "Dasman make the cheesecake so we can feast before you have to leave!". If Joey wins he will become the Spring Tuna Sauce King!

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A play book entitled "The Plays of Criminals, a collection"

Dogma12345 22:05, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

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Staf 27 An Artist from Brooklyn, New York

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24.184.75.208 22:52, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Loon Lake, Antioch, Illinois

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This is a Loon Lake is a Lake in Northern Illinois in the Town of Antioch. A Penninsula exists between East and West Loon Lake. It is renown for it's fishing and spectacular views. Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald's used to vacation there.

An Ice House built on Loon Lake used to provide ice to Chicago, Illinois. http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/3582.html

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http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=loon+lake+antioch+illinois&ie=UTF8&z=14&ll=42.454114,-88.07662&spn=0.028877,0.058365&om=1

http://www.co.lake.il.us/health/pdfs/ehs/lakereports/east%20loon.pdf

http://www.co.lake.il.us/health/pdfs/ehs/lakereports/westloonlake.pdf

http://www.co.lake.il.us/health/pdfs/ehs/lakereports/eastloon.pdf

http://www.outofbalance.org/days/day030623.html

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Loon%20Lake&state=IL&country=us

http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/3582.html

207.63.100.166 23:54, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


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