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Tube Clamp

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71.106.200.34 00:32, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

Comment - I'd like to accept this article - but it's not really clear from what you've written how this is different from a Pipe clamp or maybe from a Hose clamp. Since the word 'Pipe' and 'Tube' are more or less synonymous, it's hard to see what you are getting at. The article Clamp (tool) has a link to Tube clamps - but that was only added (by you) yesterday. There was no preceeding mention of Tube clamps - which worries me. Are you in fact talking about one of the other kinds of clamp listed there - for which an article may already exist under some other name? If you could perhaps explain in more detail - and provide some links to pictures of the various kinds you are talking about, that would help. SteveBaker 16:28, 29 December 2006 (UTC)


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"THE GAME"

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Kevin Lohnies

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Lewisburg Area High School

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=Curriculum=

The academic program consists of an array of courses including eleven AP classes and several electives. The students have high expectations to excel and more than 80% matriculate to higher education.

==PSSA Scores==

Reading (percent proficient or better)

2002: 81% - State Avg 59

2003: 88% - State Avg 59.2%

2004: 83% - State Avg 60.8%

2005: 87% - State Avg 65%

2005: 84.9% - State Avg 65.1%

Math (percent proficient or better)

2002: 58% - State Avg 50

2003: 64% - State Avg 49.1%

2004: 69% - State Avg 49.1%

2005: 68% - State Avg 51%

2005: 67.8% - State Avg 52%

==SAT Scores==

2005: Verbal 550, Math 551

2004: Verbal 546, Math 517

2003: Verbal 533, Math 519

2002: Verbal 512, Math 516

2001: Verbal 526, Math 525

2000: Verbal 539, Math 542

2001: Verbal 556, Math 556

=Non-Traditional Education=

The school offers Blended Academy cyber school and technology and job skills training at SUN Area Career and Technology Center.

=Student activities=

==Clubs and organizations==

Lewisburg studnets have many extracurriculars to choose from.

==Music and Performance==

The school's music program offers Orchestra, Band instrumental and voice training.

===Instrumentals===

Musicians may participate in Marchng Dragons Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz-Rock Ensemble, Trombone Ensemble, Orchestra, or String Ensemble.

===Chorus===

Lewisburg has both a Concert Choir and a Chamber Choir.

=Athletics=

The interscholastic athletic program offers students a broad set of opportunities to develop sport-related skills. Several of the school's teams have excelled.

=Faculty=

The students are served by approximately 40 unionized faculty. The majority are considered under the No Child Left Behind Act. There are also a variety of classified staff who provide classroom support, clerical services, grounds and building services and food services.

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Leykis 101

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Liederschiedt

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Stanley H. Klein, AIA (Architect)

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Stanley H. Klein, born Oct 15, 1908 (died April 12, 1992) was a noted New York City Architect. The son of Hungarian immigrants, Ferdinand and Regina Neudorfer, he was a graduate of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and of New York University.

Among his most well-known designs was the single family, six room house shown at the 1959 American exhibition in Moscow, where Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Nikita S. Khrushchev held their televised "Great Kitchen Debate." Designed to help the Soviet people get the feel of "an average American home", the home was similar to hundreds of homes he designed on Long Island and the NY metro area.

Larger homes built in Jamaica, Queens, NY, and elsewhere featured a symmetrical colonial style; many of these larger brick homes still exist throughout Jamaica Estates and Queens.

He also designed the Hillcrest Jewish Center, the Queensboro Jewish Center and Temple Beth Sholom, all in Queens, and the Pine Hollow Country Club Clubhouse.

He was married for 50 years to the late Audrey Klein and had three children, the late Michael F. Klein, Roberta Klein, and David Klein, AIA.

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Medzhibozh

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Mary Althaus

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Season 2: [[2006]] - [[2006]]

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Ricardo Ramirez

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Centennial College

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St Joseph's High School, Pashan.

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St Joseph's High School, Pashan, Pune Annual Calendar and planner- Year 2003-2004, pg 28

St Joseph's High School, Pashan, Pune Annual Calendar and planner - Year 2003-2004, pg 37

138.251.95.1 03:46, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

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Neuronomicon

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Wikipediasucks.com

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Wissam Nasrallah

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Some of Wissam Nasrallah's tv performances can be viewed at:

  • [http://youtube.com/watch?v=4D27qxIa7fU TV Performance: "Min Alb El Damar"]
  • [http://youtube.com/watch?v=UMJmkbKomDs TV Performance: "Watani"]
  • [http://youtube.com/watch?v=P02NVzhAgFY TV Performance: "Metl El Ghouraba"]

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John Brewer

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John Brewer, The man that is more recognized and liked than any other Republican politician in the area. The name being catchy enough, Brewer, decided to run in the 2006 State Legislative Race against Incumbent Charles Miller (Democrat) for the seat to represent the 28th District. He appeared to be a heavy underdog until situations and scenarios worsened for the long time representative, Miller. Months of hard work and eventual radio spots gained a heavy reputation and liking by the majority of his district. His campaign was driven by the closing of the areas most known attraction, Nortons Southwest Hospital which was converted into a limited medical facility. He was also inspired to run due to his past runs against the Homosexual groups of Kentucky when he campaigned around the entire state Of Kentucky to impact the vote on the Gay ordinances that were suggested back in 2004.

After being recognized by many from his past statewide work, he was bashed by the very much Liberal Courier-Journal newspaper when they pleaded that area voters should vote for the opposition, Charles Miller. The paper later displayed his response that counter-acted the original article in which was posted by one of the state's well-known Democrats. He gained the help from local Councilman Doug Hawkins who in previous years fell victim to Mr. Miller in two unsuccessful attempts. He teamed with the American Family Association of Kentucky, several pro-family and pro-life associations, and was being referred to by several Republican and Democrat politicians within the city such as Betty Drextler, Renay Davis, and Tom Burch.

Though he had been endorsed by longtime Senator Dan Seum and Mayoral Candidate Kelly Downard, Brewer fell short by about 3,00 electoral votes within the district but was said to be the largest threat to not only Mr. Miller in previous races but to the Democratic majority within the State Legislature because of John Brewer's Conservative morals.

He is still undecided on running a second political campaign.

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Household insecticides

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Shaun Wilson

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Shaun Wilson (born Melbourne,1972) is an Australian artist, academic and curator working with themes of memory, place and scale through miniatures and video art. He teaches Video Production, Experimental Video and Media Theory in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University and exhibits inter/nationally at artist run spaces, university galleries, contemporary art centres and museums


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Biography

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Shaun Wilson studied Fine Arts at RMIT University (BFA) between 1992-94 and then Monash University (BFA hons) in 1995. In 2002 he moved to Hobart to undertake a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Media Arts (completed in 2005) at the University of Tasmania. His dissertation was titled The Memory Palace: Scale, Mnemonics and the Moving Image, which translated the Roman mnemonic texts Ad herrenium and De memoria through video installation. In 2005 he moved back to Melbourne to work in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University, Melbourne where he specialises in the relationship between memory and place in film and further, the role and theorisation of video art after 2000. He has also been a visiting Professor at the Hochshule der Medien Stuttgart in 2006.

Since 1995, Wilson has held 25 solo exhibitions/screenings and 100 group exhibitions/screenings at notable galleries such as the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (2006), Bilbao (2006), Centre for Contemporary Culture Barcelona (2006), Presidential Government of the Canary Islands (2006), Thailand New Media Arts Festival 05(2005), Australian Centre for the Moving Image (2005), Institute of Modern Art Brisbane (2004), 24hrArt: NT Centre for Contemporary Art (2004) and the Centre on Contemporary Art Seattle (2003).

Wilson has delivered over 55 guest lectures on contemporary art and video art in Australia and Europe. He is currently working on three concurrent books: The Philosophy of Scale, The Philosophy of Objects and Mnemonic Safari: Digital Media and Locational Memory; and production of the Gothic memoria series I-VI (2006-07) comprised of 1000 video paintings filmed in Germany, UK, New Zealand and Australia.


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Work

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=Painting=

Wilson trained and worked as a painter throughout the 1990s undertaking medium and large-scale oil on canvas and also acrylic on vinyl paintings which addressed two concurrent themes: first, the politicalization of the image in the mass media and second, the politicalization of narrative in the mass media. Influences are drawn from Italian Renaissance painters such as Caravaggio, Theodore Gericault, Goya, the political works of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenburg, and the butterfly paintings of Damien Hirst.

==Major series 1995-2000==

OJ Simpson Mugshots (1995-06): 59 small and medium sized paintings examining the politicalization of the image as portrait in the mass media using the O.J. Simpson mugshot as a thematic and conceptual device.

L.A Drive-Inn (1996-97): 21 medium and large scale paintings based on Wilson’s first hand experience of Los Angeles in the several days that proceeded the LA riots in 1992.

Millennium Bugs (1998): 48 medium and large-scale paintings with colourful screen printed bugs as a play to the (then) current issue of the Y2K bug.

Bigotscapes (1998-99): 25 large scale paintings on coloured stretched vinyl reappropriating Australian impressionist landscape paintings, such as Tom Roberts and Author Streeton, to thereby respond to the role of landscape during the rise of nationalism in Australian minority political parties such as Pauline Hanson's One Nation.

Popscapes (1999-2000): 128 small, medium and large-scale paintings that appropriated Australian post-war landscape paintings, such as Sidney Nolan and Authur Boyd, through candy-like, brightly coloured and thickly applied interventions into the picture plane. This further examined the changing nature of the Australian landscape in political art and its resultant dialogue with indigenous rights.

='''Miniatures'''=

Wilson began three noted series of miniatures: Crash, Disasters of Small, and The Empire of Small.. These detailed works began as a response to the role of the scaled object in contemporary art and later evolved to embrace themes of memory and place through issues and tensions between narrativity. Materials used are both commercially manufactured model kits and scratch-built cardboard/plastic objects attached onto various types of vintage hard-cover books.

=='''Major series 2000-2006'''==

Crash (2000): 10 small dioramas depicting recreations of plane crashes and shipwrecks appropriated from iconic press images of the Titanic, Tenerife disaster, the 1986 Space Shuttle explosion and the Air France Flight 4590 crash in 2000.

Disasters of Small (2001-02): 25 small dioramas responding to the miniaturisation of Jake and Dinos Chapman interpretation of Francisco Goya's Disasters of War etchings taking into account the affect of the Chapman’s conceptual dialogue of their zeitgeist approaches through contemporary art. These were exhibited at the Faculty Gallery, Monash University in September 2001.

The Empire of Small series 1 (2002-04): 75 small dioramas mounted on vintage books found in op shops and second hand book stores responding to how memory and trauma inter-relate. Selected examples, such as the sub-series Bomber Command reconstruct aspects of memory and place through the hobby war diorama genre. Australian curator Malcom Bywaters describes these works as 'Dresden, Normandy, Iraq and 9/11 at maximum reality [1]. The complete installation was exhibited at the Academy gallery, Launceston in July 2004 and one individual diorama was exhibited in 2002 at the Centre on Contemporary Art Seattle, USA.

The Empire of Small series 2 (2006-): 150 small dioramas mounted on vintage books found in op-shops and second hand bookstores responding to the notion of the ‘death of the book’ from digital media by reconstructing a conceptual reclaim of narrative structures using scale as a mode to articulate such themes of reductionism. A second series within this dialogue probes how narrative structures changed post 9/11 in the mass media and uses scale to measure this shift in its ensuing politicalization. Exhibition of this installation will be displayed in Australia and the US in 2009.

='''Videoart'''=

Wilson began using video from 1998 onwards as a temporal response and extension to painting. Since 2004 he has produced over 200 video artworks under the title of Mememoria series, The Memory Palace series, Filmic Memorials series I-IV and Ubber Memoria I & II. These particular works that Wilson himself describes as ‘video paintings’ explore the nature of memory and place through the moving image and its subsequent affect on autobiographical memory. In these works, Wilson has deconstructed family home movies, vintage 8mm film, found 9mm film and from late 2006 onwards, incorporated these filmic images with High Definition Video (HDV) to convey tensions of fractured memory. Film theorist Leon Marvell describes Wilson’s later work in Photofile as “an ambitious and exquisitely realised exploration of the tension between artefact and memory” [2] while other reviews, such as Diane Clausen in Realtime, have described his videoart as 'hypnotic'.[3]

Filmic influences include Alfred Hitchcock, Michel Gondry and Oliver Hirschbiegel. Videoart influences include Brendan Lee, Bill Viola and Eija-Liisa Ahtila.

=='''Major series 2002-2007'''==

The Memory Palace (2002-05): 35 video art works that raise questions about the role of false memories in places of trauma described by Briony Lee Davies in Artlink as crafted with 'a deep sense of foreboding'.[4] Early works were screened at CAST, Hobart in 2003; ten works were exhibited at the Academy Gallery, Launceston in 2005; at the Institute of Modern Art Brisbane in its Small Black Box curated program; and its sister work, Gone screened at Bed Superclub at the Thailand New Media Arts Festival in 2005.

Filmic Memorials series I (2004): 65 video art works that deconstruct vintage 8mm home movies derived from Wilson’s personal archive of family footage. Selected works were screened in 2005 at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth; Hera Gallery, Rhode Island and at Federation Square during the Melbourne International Arts Festival 2005.

Filmic Memorials series 2 (2004-05): 50 video art works that reappropriate mnemonic narratives with source footage from 8mm home movies. Selected works were screened in a video installation at the Memory Grid, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne in 2005. In 2006 additional works were screened at the International Festival of Videoart of Valencia, Spain; the International Festival of Videoart Don Benito; and in Art Tech Media 06 at the Bilbao, Centre for Contemporary Culture Barcelona, Da2 Museum, Museum Centre of Contemporary Art (atrium), Vitoria, Parraga Centre, Murcia, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Mallorca, National Museum Centre of Art Reina Sofia, Madrid and at Museum of Contemporary Art Fenosa Union, Coruna.

Filmic Memorials series 3 (2005-06): 22 video art installations that question the role of memory in the visual dialogues set up by vintage home movies and the viewer. One noted installation was exhibited at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in New06, described by Luke Benadictus in the Sunday Age as 'being the barometer for the hottest emerging talent in the Australian art world'[5] and by Australian art critic Charles Green in Artforum.com as a 'spooky, noir, digital doctoring of family home-movie memories.'[6]

Filmic Memorials series 4 (2006-): 10 video art installations that facilitate a merger between the miniature and vintage film.

Ubber Memoria series 1 (2006): 25 video art works filmed in Germany in 2006 that reposition memory and art in a filmic context. Doug Church describes this series by saying that 'at first glance these works appear 'pretty' but as the duration of the video progresses one cannot help but feel discomforted by the Schizophrenic film speed coupled with the intrusive stares of the characters looking straight at the viewer. [7]

Ubber Memoria series 2 (2006-): 35 video artworks filmed in Germany and the UK that dissect the role of the portrait in video art while at the same time question the affect of memory through places thus articulated through performative narratives.

Gothic memoria series 1-6 (2007): 1000 video paintings exploring Gothic Romanticism through video art. These works are scheduled for filming in May 2007 onwards in the UK, Germany, France, New Zealand and Australia.


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Curatorial ventures

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In 1996, Wilson and Melbourne-based painter Monica Adams opened Indigo Studios, a private art school located in the suburb of Burwood, Melbourne. The intent of the venture was to introduce contemporary art to audiences who were not traditionally art focused. A total of 45 exhibitions by art students and emerging artists were held in the gallery between 1997-2002 at the three different sites that Indigo occupied between these periods. The second site was a derelict shopfront and residence previously used as a backstreet brothel also located in Burwood and was. The third and final site was a derelict two-storey Federation shopfront and residency located in Camberwell renovated by Adams and Wilson into a two-gallery floor space with studios and accommodation upstairs. It was also haunted. In 2001, Wilson left Indigo and Adams later closed the business in 2003.

Wilson was a curator at the Jackman Gallery in St.Kilda, Melbourne in 2000. Independant projects have included over 20 exhibitions in Melbourne, Seattle, Berlin and Hobart. These include Australian Gothic (2007) at Project Space/Spare Room, Melbourne and the Directors Lounge, Berlin (2007) and Post-Cinema touring Australia and Germany in 2007 and 2008.

In 2006 Wilson established a curatorial project titled Vault Nine Contemporary Art, an online commercial gallery specialising in contemporary painting and videoart.


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Wilson has upheld a strong commitment to academia with teaching appointments at Swinburne University (2000-01), Box Hill Institute (2000-01), University of Tasmania (2004) and RMIT University (2005-). In 2006, he founded the International Conference on Film and Memorialisation series which held it's inagural conference at the University of Applied Sciences. In addition, related ventures complimenting the series were also founded by Wilson including the Film and Memory Research Network and the Film and Memory Quarterly refereed academic e-journal. Wilson is a contributing editor for both.

Other appointments include the Co-ordinator of the Digital Cinema Research Group (RMIT University), Co-coordinator of the Narrative and the Image Research Group (RMIT University) and the Deputy Co-orinator of the Place Research Network (University of Tasmania).

In 2002 he was awarded the prestigious Australian Postgraduate Award to undertake doctoral study at the University of Tasmania.

Wilson is currently the Program Co-ordinator: Higher Degrees by Research (MA and PhD) and Lecturer in Video, Experimental Video and Media Theory (Modernity/Postmodernity) in the School of Creative Media at RMIT University.


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[1] Malcom Bywaters, 'The Empire of Small', exhibition catalogue essay, Academy Gallery, Launceston, June 2004

[2] Leon Marvell, 'Brendan Lee, Shaun Wilson, Alexandra Gillespie', Photofile, No. 76, Summer 2006, p.77

[3] Diane Klaosen, 'Seductive Talents', Realtime, June/July 2004, p.41

[4] Briony Lee Davis, ‘Boogy Jive and Bop’, Artlink, Vol.24, No.2 2004, p.84

[5] Luke Benedicts, ‘A Shot of the New’, The Sunday Age, Melbourne, March 26, 2006, pp.6-7

[6] Charles Green, 'New06', in Picks$, artforum.com, March 27, 2006.

[7] Doug Church, 'Hearts of Darkness in the Australian Gothic', exhibition catalogue, Australian Gothic: video art now, Project Space/Spare Room, RMIT University, Melbourne, Feb 2007

[8] Malcom Bywaters, 'The Memory Palace: Family History and 1975’, NEW06, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 2006, pp.40-47


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Mohammed Habeeb (Neo)

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Red Eye Wrestling

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Boris Conley

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Boris Conley is a musician, composer and performer. He has numerous credits as a composer and musical director for theatre including The Flying Fruit Fly Circus and the co-composition of the highly acclaimed music theatre piece Cho Cho San. Other work includes compositions and performances for Handspan Theatre, Playbox Theatre, The Melbourne Theatre Company, the Australian Ballet, and for OzOpera. He has often combined his musical skills with performance - notably in appearances on Frontline (Australian TV series) and more recently with The Ennio Morricone Experience and Chamber Made Opera’s production of “Phobia” and “The Spaghetti Western Orchestra”. He appeared as the musician on the ABC's famous Radio National Quiz.

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Nehru Public School

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Hint Newspaper(pg. 3.)12/12/2006.UP.India

The School Prospectus. 2006. Ghaziabad, U.P. India

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HAMSNADAM - A BEAUTIFUL RAGA IN CARNATIC MUSIC

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Walter Venafro

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PHAM NGU LAO

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Kaydee

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Singles

Cradle (June 20 1997)

Falling Down (September 5 1997)

Mr. Sweeney (April 17 1998)

Seven Days (July 3 1998)

Cradle (August 1998)

Albums

Stop! I'm Doing It Again [August 17 1998]

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1 Cradle [3:37]

2. Mr.Sweeney [4:34)

3. Eyes [3:59]

4. Sense [5:26]

5. Seven Days [4:14]

6. Once [4:08]

7. The Truth [5:05]

8. All I Ever Wanted [4:03]

9. Falling Down [4:37]

10. Carousel [4:19]

11. Time Upon Time [3:45]

12. Slow Diving [4:11]

Produced by Paul Staveley O'Duffy.

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Since the split, many of the members have been involved in music. The most well known is Tara, who has had a career since as Tara Blaise and has released several singles and albums.

Bob and Jan Murphy (now married) have released an album with the group One Week Of Days in which they both sing and write and Kevin Bruce has played with a group called Muse Motel.

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one week of days lastfm page http://www.last.fm/music/one+week+of+days

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cain five napa valley wine

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Crawbling

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Brain Tumor Funders' Collaborative

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The Brain Tumor Funders’ Collaborative (BTFC) is a partnership among eight private philanthropic and advocacy organizations designed to bridge the “translational gap” that prevents promising laboratory science from yielding new medical treatments. Formed over a period of two years, a group of private funders supporting brain cancer research convened a series of workshops with researchers and clinicians and challenged each other to identify what new forms of research and new structures within the research community are needed to produce effective therapies for brain tumors. The result was a broad outline of a new funding initiative, hoping to provoke creativity and novel approaches. Collaboration among investigators is a key ingredient, to span the gap between basic science and clinical application, and among the various disciplines and institutions which currently operate independently.

Each participating member of BTFC also maintains its own grantmaking program and, in some cases, patient information and advocacy program. These are accessible through their individual websites [http://www.braintumorfunders.org/about/ BTFC Member Websites].

On March 14, 2006, the Brain Tumor Funders’ Collaborative announced results of their first joint funding initiative: three grants of $2 million each awarded to multi-institutional teams of researchers and clinicians to promote translation of scientific discoveries into effective new treatments for brain cancer patients. [http://www.braintumorfunders.org/news/3-14-06.php Press Release]

The eight members of the Brain Tumor Funders' Collaborative are:

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[http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2005/06/27/daily28.html Sontag Foundation part of brain tumor foundation]

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Mean Camber Line

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Girl In Landscape

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[http://www.asaanimalsanctuaries.org ASA homepage]

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THE SI STUD YEARS 1988-2005

Sean Hollywood was orignally known as the SI STUD.He originally became known as the SI STUD on December 9th,1988 and was given this name by 3 girls that were from Nutley,NJ.He got the name SI STUD mainly he used to come into New Jersey from Staten Island,NY to see alot of concerts.Originally the name SI STUD started out as a joke but it simply became really popular among many on the east coast.

Lamour(Brooklyn,NY),Studio One(Newark,NJ),Limelight(N.Y.C.,NY),Redspot(Staten Island,NY)are a few of the clubs that the SI STUD hung out at on a daily basis.You could basically walk into a club and you would hear the DJ announed that the SI STUD was in the building which brought cheers to many.There was one instance in 1992 when the SI STUD was hanging out at Lamour in Brooklyn and the DJ even went as far to announce that the SI STUD left the building which definitely made him sound like he was hotheaded.Simply he's the SI STUD and everyone respected that.

In 1994 the SI STUD released an underground home video entitled SI STUD Volume 1 that was featured on Staten Island Cable in October of 2004.Originally released in July of 1994 the SI STUD was featured hanging out in a few nightspots in the NYC/NJ area.One funny part of the video was the SI STUD in a sumo wrestling contest with Lamour DJ Tony Mecca where the both wore sumo wrestling suits.Also featured in the video was LUSCIOUS LAURA(Laura Magliola)who played the valet of the SI STUD.SI STUD and LUSCIOUS LAURA went their seperate ways(many have said it was due to the unprofessionalism of LUSCIOUS LAURA that forced him to fire her.Despite the tension the video was still considered an underground success.

The SI STUD also released SI STUD Volumes 2 and 3 in 1994 and 1995 respectively.

From 1998 thru 2000 that SI STUD appeared as a co-host on The Wrestling Connection.This was a show that appeared bi-weekly on Staten Island,NY cable and the topic of course was pro wrestling.There have been talks that the cast may come and do a reunion show but nothing has been etched in stone.

From Feb 2000-June of 2000 and from June 2001-Sept 2001 the SI STUD was a DJ for Nutley,NJ internet radio station Future Now Radio which featured only new music.The SI STUD simply played new music from 80's style artists as well as new songs from 80's artists.

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- From June 2002 thru the present the SI STUD is currently a DJ for the internet based radio Station Extreme Radio(http://www.extremeradio.co.uk).The show features the SI STUD playing the best hard rock music of the 70's.80's and beyond and is on every Friday 8pm-9pm EST and every Sunday 7pm-8pm EST.The SI STUD also has featured interviews from time to time.

SEAN HOLLYWOOD 2005-PRESENT

On 11/5/05 the SI STUD shocked alot of people when he added the name SEAN HOLLYWOOD to the SI STUD monicker.Some were confused and some were upset when they first heard SI STUD being called SEAN HOLLYWOOD.

SEAN HOLLYWOOD(SI STUD)was quoted as saying that with his popularity rising(especially in the college crowds)that SI STUD can come across to some as a porn name or someone that has a big ego.The name SEAN HOLLYWOOD was suggested to him by a co-worker(one day when the stud was wearing sunglasses and thought the name SEAN HOLLYWOOD was cool.

It doesn't matter if you know him as the SI STUD or SEAN HOLLYWOOD you all can't dispute that he is the greatest 80's metal fan of all time.

One place that SEAN HOLLYWOOD hangs out at today on a daily basis is PUB 46(http://www.myspace.com/pub46) in CLifton,NJ.Especilly on Saturday nights for their Saturday Night 80's Party which is hands down the number 80's party around.

SEAN HOLLYWOOD also works in the security industry as well.

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Museums411

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James Colwill (aka LiStEnIo) is an unsigned British artist and 15-year-old guitar player with only three years of experience.

His official myspace site is the only place that he promotes himself from as a solo musician, and on demo recordings he arranges and produces them himself. His music consists of a collaboration of RnB and Rock, as well as the use of lead/backing singing and rapping in his more Hip Hop influenced material. Listenio's overall innovative sound involves experimental hybrid mixes of varied guitar studio takes and physcadelic computer effects (an influence from his hero Jimi Hendrix), as well as such for his many vocal takes involving lead singing, backing and sometimes rap, and ultimately a Keyboard-based hybrid combination involving various synthesizer uses (particular influences in his music involve Blues artists like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker, to later musicians of the Blues and Jazz era such as Miles Davis, Eric Clapton and Cream, John Mayall and the bluesbreakers to RnB/Funk legends Prince, Stevie Wonder and James Brown)

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Listenio's wish is to one day speak against world politics and government views like that of president George W. Bush and his decision to invade Iraq, a war Listenio despises as he wishes to persuade his listeners through peace and love in his anti-war protest songs (these influences ranging from folk artist Bob Dylan to the similar figure he models himself upon when writing daring songs like George-in-the-Box: controversial sportsman Muhammad Ali who similarly despised the war in Vietnam).

James has low GCSE grades even in Music and struggles in educational skills, and his determination to make a mark in Music history is the undoubtful driving force behind his belief that the Industry is his only way to make a living.

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70.58.113.95 22:17, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject this person does not meet Wikipedia's notability standards for living persons. SteveBaker 00:16, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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FileCroc

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FileCroc is a peer-to-peer file sharing program for Microsoft Windows. It connects to the Ares Galaxy network and the BitTorrent network.

It is rumored that it should contain spyware.

=Sources=

  • [http://www.slyck.com/dictionary.php?entry_id=405 Slyck.com]
  • [http://www.download.com/FileCroc/3000-2166_4-10299191.html Download.com]
  • [http://www.filecroc.com FileCroc.com]

81.161.188.228 22:28, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject Not notable. SteveBaker

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Yahweh

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the Tetragrammaton) show us how people got used to 216.38.195.157 22:52, 29 December 2006 (UTC)th to during time, but the word is not even use among jewish where hebrew is the main language

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Welcome 2 Detroit (Trick Trick Song)

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http://www.trick-trick.com/#media

http://www.mixtapekings.com/hiphop/djs/clinton_sparks-anger_management_3.asp

http://www.umrg.com/

http://www.myspace.com/tricktrickGS

http://www.amazon.com/People-vs-Trick/dp/B000BY827S/sr=1-1/qid=1167432075/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0194018-0450308?ie=UTF8&s=music

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Into The Half Moon

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Into The Half Moon Tracklisting

01. Fallaway - 3:31

02. Vicious (Parasite) - 4:09

03. Angelic - 4:37

04. What The Fuck - 4:32

05. When Will You Breathe - 4:46

06. Try Again - 3:22

07. Riptide - 6:05

08. Dragonfaith - 3:31

09. (Bonus Track) - 4:45

=Sources=

http://www.10yearsmusic.com/boards/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=20334

69.150.79.158 22:59, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject This is not enough information to warrant starting and article. SteveBaker 15:13, 30 December 2006 (UTC)


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Mark Flanagan - Guitarist

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70.66.154.176 23:59, 29 December 2006 (UTC)


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Love Me Destroyer

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http://www.sitandspin.com/love-me-destroyer-the-things-around-us-burn-cd-p-1391.html

http://www.badnews.co.jp/main/en/public/cgi-bin/artist_main.cgi?ses_id=&ad=1094541111

http://www.aversion.com/bands/reviews.cfm?f_id=1389

http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=39031&cobrand=NEMO&skin_id=10

http://www.hapiskratch.net/store/product_info.php?products_id=540&osCsid=860b

http://www.suburbanhomerecords.com

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Lương Phúc Kỳ Thoại Maximilien, who sometimes goes by the names Keith, Joe, or just plain Max was (born April 16, 1988 in Bataan, Philippines) is a professional footballer who plays for the Vietnam National Football Team; he is also the keyboardist and lyricists, and music writer for the band Abnormal Frequency.


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Lorraine K GIll Modern Artist

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http://www.lkgart.co.uk/

Sirromar 01:40, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

{{subst:afc bio}] SkierRMH 05:35, 30 December 2006 (UTC)


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Ian Mayer

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http://www.mirata.co.uk/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&Itemid=97

62.31.21.164 01:41, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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Scorpio (rapper)

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

http://www.pons.de/speziell/ausbild/hiphop/bakstage/i_scorpi.htm

84.149.79.164 01:43, 30 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 biographies. Please provide more information on why the person or group is worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Thank you. - please see WP:MUSIC as well for inclusion of individuals in bands. SkierRMH 02:54, 30 December 2006 (UTC)


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Remedy Drive

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  • http://www.myspace.com/remedydrive

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Dr. W. Richard Anderson

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Saint Petersburg Times & Family Members

65.35.148.191 02:29, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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Schaeffer Farms - Bike Trail

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Sadam Husayn

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www.bbc.co.uk/news

82.43.154.55 03:39, 30 December 2006 (UTC)


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Oriental Lazy Boyz

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http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=ngor27&date=20040427

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101911118-155910,00.html

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ThorSport Racing

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In 2007 the #13 ThorSport Racing Chevrolet will be piloted by series rookie Willie Allen.

=The #88 Truck=

In 2007 all indications show that Matt Crafton will return to drive the Menards Chevrolet.

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ThorSport Racing Website[http://www.thorsport.com]

74.224.54.170 06:12, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject We avoid speculation about the future (Wikipedia is not a crystal ball - it's an encyclopedia and should therefore only deal in facts). When you remove the speculation, we are down to a single sentence. There is not sufficient information here to create an article - or even to judge well whether an article is needed. SteveBaker 14:26, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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Opus Moreschi

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=Acting=

Stage

The 1999 Evvy Awards

Last Funny Show Ever (Sketch)

Arthur Writes a Play

We Have To Do This! (Sketch)

Snow Wiggies (Sketch)

Pvt. Wars

Hiawatha

TV & Film

The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

Cheer Up A Goth

The Fur and The Fury

Eddie

Food You Can't Blow Bubbles With

Horse Tricks

=Special Skills=

Writing, American Dialects, Physical Comedy, Improv, Stand-up.

=Training & Education=

Improvisation - The Groundlings

Comedy Training - Mike Bent

Theatre Training - Emerson College

Creative Arts Diploma in Acting - Watkinson School

=Hobbies, Talents, and Interests=

Accomplished sketch comedy writer and performer, editor of Hyena humor magazine, stand-up comedian, spoken-word performer, screenwriter, web page designer, and improv comedian.

This Information is used with permission by me from [http://www.yomomma.com/newresume.html Yo Momma]a site built by and featuring Opus and his work.

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  • http://www.yomomma.com/about.html
  • http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0604253/

James Andersen

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Butterhead Lettuce

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Australian Super Food Ideas Issue: 45 (February 2004) pg 17

121.44.73.133 10:08, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject - This information belongs in the main article Lettuce - which pretty much already says all of this. UNless there is a LOT more to be said on this subject, we don't need a separate article. SteveBaker 15:11, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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TigerHeat

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http://www.clubtigerheat.com/pressreleaseforJune302005.html

http://www.myspace.com/clubtigerheat

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James Andersen

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68.194.84.240 10:22, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

Rejected Personal attack. SteveBaker 14:34, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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tumbled grain leather

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Washtenaw Wireless

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Wireless Washtenaw is an exciting new initiative for the Washtenaw community. The goal for this project is to provide a wireless network for the urban, suburban and rural settings in 2007. Objectives include providing citizens and visitors a pleasant, seamless wireless Internet experience; supporting economic development and improving the quality of life in Washtenaw County; serving as a model for other communities to observe, learn from and use the knowledge gained to promote similar services in their own communities; and providing a model of cooperation and collaboration between government, business and education. The project team, including local universities, the local ITZone, the City of Ann Arbor, the Washtenaw Development Council, local units of government, and the State of Michigan, is committed to presenting a business plan to the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners in August 2005 and having a series of pilots through out the county by the end of the year.

www.ewashtenaw.org

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Rejected - We do not write about things that have not happened yet. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. SteveBaker 14:32, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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COMEX

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Collins Samuel

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Collins712 14:07, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

Reject - You may not write articles about yourself - and in any case, the person being discussed does not meet Wikipedia notability standards. SteveBaker 14:30, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

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