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MegaCrammer

MegaCrammer is a program that is created by KatzReview that aids in student studies. MegaCrammer 2.0 was not that good, but thier new upcomming release (MegaCrammer 3.0) looks promising.

Sources

http://www.katzreview.5gigs.com/MegaCrammer/MainPage.html

4.248.233.18 01:05, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Gango

Gango is a monster that Ultraman had to fight in epesode 11 (called "The Rambunctious One From Space" in the American dubbed DVD,) of the first Ultra Series.

Story

Gango was created by a con-artist who stole a meteorite that could grant wishes (as long as the wisher thought about the wish he/she wanted, otherwise, the meteorite would return to normal). At first, Gango would only scare the people. Eventually the con-artist wished for Gango to grow "to the size of a giant," which he did. The man was knocked out, so Gango couldn't changed back into a meteorite because the man was thinking about his last wish. He was defeted by being wished away and is one of the few monsters Ultraman couldn't fight without outside help.

Powers

None. Gango fought more like a child than a monster and has no special powers. He would often pretend to be greatly hurt to act upon the compassion of his opponent. Ultraman used very few (if not any,) of his powers and fought the monster by splashing water on it, or hitting it occasionally.

Trivia

  • Gango was acctually a repainted Bemler costume from episode one


Sources

Lee Stewart


  • Article created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! QuiteUnusual 12:28, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sir Nicholas Bacon, Bt

Sir Nicholas Hickman Ponsonby Bacon, 14th Baronet of Redgrave and 15th Baronet of Mildenhall, Premier Baronet of England. Born 17 May 1953, son of Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, KG, OBE, 13th and 14th Baronet. Educated at Eton College and Oxford University. Page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II, 1966-69, he studied at Gray's Inn and was called to the Bar as a barrister. In 1981 he married Susan Henrietta Dinnis, and they have four sons. Sir Nicholas inherited significant landholdings in Norfolk. He is a council member of the National Trust and in 1998 was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk.

In 2005 he was appointed to the Prince's Council of the Duchy of Cornwall and in 2006 succeeded William James Robert Peel, 3rd Earl Peel as Lord Warden of the Stannaries and Chairman of the Prince's Council.

Sources

165.228.129.12 01:40, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]



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Rajendrasuri

RAJENDRA SURI: A REFORMER AND REVIVALIST

Seven hundred years of foreign rule in medieval period had sapped the political vitality of the Hindus, and uprooted whatever national consciousness they ever possessed. Their civil and religious rights were constantly trampled down, their property often plundered, and their blood was wantly shed. They were reduced to the position of hewers of wood and drawers of water. All this led to a general deterioration in Hindu society and religion. The society was honeycombed with caste, sub-caste and rigid distinctions. The characteristic of the society were a rigid caste-system with its attendant restrictions about touch, food, and marriage, and the strict prohibition of the re-marriage of the widows, Sati-system, rigid untouchability and the old inequitous attitude towards the lower castes. Dishonesty and corruption were rampart and the people were selfish and devoid of conscience. The purity of domestic life was threatened by luxury and debauchery, fashionable in the court, aristocracy and well-to-do families, and the sensual literature that grew up under such patrons.

So far as the Hindu masses were concerned, religion meant only an unending series of rituals and ceremonies, performed instrict accordance with scriptural rules. Many abnoxious rites were practiced by the common people and immoral customs, with belief in witchcraft and sorcery, were in vogue. These were partly legacies of tantric beliefs and practices which had a strong hold in the country. Religion as a source of moral purity and spiritual force, exercised little influence ever a large section of the common people. In fact, religion had become the handmaid of voice and folly.

The British rule in India introduced English education and western culture. English education opened the floodgates of the western ideal which almost overwhelmed the Indians at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It brought in a spirit of rationalism which seeks to inquire and argue before accepting anything. It made the Indian mind revolt against the tyranny of domgmas and traditional authorities, beliefs and customs. The impact of western culture and English education affected many aspects of Indian life and society, and he Brahma Samaj was its early outcome. Its founder Raja Ram Mohan Ray challenged the current religious beliefs and social practices of the Hindus as not being in consonance with their own scriptures. He openly protested against the blind acceptance of whatever passed current on the authority of priesthood or its interpretation of scriptures. He set in motion that liberalism in thought and action which has enabled Indians to shake off the fetters of ages. His Brahma Samaj effectively helped the progress of the Hindu society and religion by holding a living example of society, based on progressive and liberal views, and religion based, on rationalistic principles. Tow main planks of the Samaj were theistic worship and social reform-such as abandonment of caste-system, introduction of widow remarriage, encouragement of female education, and the abolition of Purdah and child-marriage.

Like Brahma Samaj in Bengal, Prarthana Samaj was established I Bombay and it had its branches in Bombay and Madras Presidencies. The Prarthana Samaj did not regard the Vedas as divine or infallible, nor believe in the doctrine of transmigration and incarnation of God. It drew its nourishment from the Hindu scriptures and used the hymns of the old Maratha poet-saints in the prayers.

But more important than the Brahma Samaj and the Prarthana Samaj was the Arya Samaj, socioreligious movement of the second half of the nineteenth century. It was founded by Dayanand Saraswati. The Arya Samaj condemned polytheism and monotheism as preached by Christianity and Islam. If the Brahma Samaj appealed to the English educated classes, the Arya Samaj appealed to the emotion of the masses. The Arya Samaj laid down that which every one should study. It tried to inculcate virtue and morality to which no religion can possible take any exception. It aimed at the reform of religion and society by reviving Vedic rituals and institutions, rejecting the hereditary caste-system, and not recognizing the authority and superiority of the Brahmans merely on the ground of birth. The Samaj denounced the worship of gods and goddesses and preached that only the Supreme Being should be worshipped; it proclaimed the right of everybody to study the Vedas and Hindu scriptures, it encouraged inter-caste marriage and adopted a brisk programme of education, especially female education.

A new religious movement called neo-Hidnuism also came in the lime light in the second half of the nineteenth century. Its common characteristic was the glorification of Hindu religion and society in their current forms and a spirited defense of these against hostile criticism both by Indian reformers and European missionaries. It sought to reconcile ancient Hindu ritualism and medieval Hindu faith with modern science, and it made people feel a new pride in their culture and religion, Pundit Sasadhar Tarka-Chudamani, Krishan Prasanna Sen, and Bankim Chandra Chatterji were great advocates of neo-Hinduism.

Another important religious movement of the last century was the Ramkrishna Math and Mission. Ramkrishna, a priest and saint of Dakshineswar Temple near Calcutta realized divinity in humanity and emphasized the service of mankind as a means to salvation. He expressed the highest wisdom or greatest truth in simple sentences and parables. The theme of all his discourses was the realization of God as the highest human ideal, attainable only by development of high spiritual life. This was only possible by discarding desire for material prosperity (vishayavasana) and lure for gold and women and turning all thoughts and actions towards God. He believed in the harmony of all religions. He demonstrated by precept and example that all the different religions are true in their essence and may lead to salvation if properly persued. He said that the different creeds are but different paths to reach the same God. He put on a high pedestal the virtue of toleration and reverence for all religions. The catholicity of view is great contribution of Ramkrishna to the modern world which religion has divided into so many watertight compartments. He said, “In whatsoever form or name you desire to call God, in that very form or name you will see Him.” The teaching of Ramkrishna gave the Hindu Revivalism a moral sanction, a philosophical basis, and a new spiritual significance of immense value. Swami Vivekanand, the worthy and noble disciple of Ramkrishna, stressing unflinching faith in Hindu religion, carried the divine message of Ramkrishna far and wide all over the world. He aimed at the elevation of masses by means of education based on religion and for this purpose he established new organization Ramkrishna Math and Mission the greatest spiritual force and centre of social service in Modern India. Vivekanand and Ramkrishna Mission saved Hinduism from destruction by the reactionary elements. It placed Hinduism on high pedestal and resisted onslaughts of Christianity and Islam.

The religious movements in the nineteenth century led to similar movements in other sects of Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, etc. Various existing religious sects reacted in the same way to the new spirit of the age. The Madhavas of South India, the Shrivaishnavas of Mysore, the followers of Chaitanya cult in Bengal, the Shaivas, the Lingayats, the Smartas, the Radhaswami Satsang in Uttar Pradesh etc. launched their reformation and revival movements, to preach the principles of their sects and to strengthen and defend their position.

Jainism did not lag behind in this age of religious reform and revival. It also breathed the new spirit of the age. Jainism in the last century was divided and sub-divided into narrow sects. Superstition and dogmas rather than true rational principles of religion dominated them. The holy scriptures of Jainism including Agamas were stored in dark dingy cells in temples and Upashrayas, and they were forgotten. The study of holy books was callously neglected. To masses Jainism was an unending series of ritual and ceremonies, a rigid observance of certain beliefs, practices and fasts. Religious knowledge was based upon blind faith impervious to reason. Religion as a source of ethical values, moral parity and spiritual forces exercised little influence over a lager section of Jain community. The Jaina was expected to observe non-possession (aparigrah) and non-violence (ahimsa) in their daily life. They were to follow certain ethical code and moral values, but they set them at naught. Greed of possession and lust of gold were rampant in the Jain society. The Jain temples, which once were resounded with the recitation of prayers to Tirthankaras, songs of devotion and sayings from the holy saints and verses from scriptures, were now in dilapidated conditions, and were neglected. Some of the were in the custody of non-Jains and were used as armoury. Various types of arms were divided into different narrow sects. The life of a Jain monk was over burdened with the observance of rigid beliefs and practices. They neglected the study of holy books. The institution of Jain yati had degeneration considerably. The yatis were expected to be pious in life, observe celibacy, and be custodian of Jain scriptures. They were to be earnestly devoted to the cause of preaching and propagation of the principles of Jainism. But in the last century, the yatis were callously indifferent to the noble ethical code of Jainism. They neglected teaching and preaching. They lived in palacial mansions, surrounded by bond of admirers. They indulged in princely luxurious life and enjoyed all the privileges and pastimes of wealthy persons. The life of yati Dharnendrasuri bears testimony to all this. Jainism, therefore, needed reformers and revivalists like other religious sects in the nineteenth century and providence provided one in Ratan Raj, better known as Rajendrasuri. Reformation of Jainism was one of the main currents of the religious movements of the century.

Ratna Raj was born on the 3rd December, 1827 at Bharatpur (Rajasthan) in a family of business man named Rishabhadas Parakh. Having religious bent of mind he renounced the worldly life and was initiated as Jain yati by Hemavijayaji at Udaipur in 1846 and he was now known as Rajendrasuri. He had studied diligently the Jain scriptures, philosophy, literature, grammar, rhetoric, lexicography, etc. under Pramodsuri and Sagarchandji, the well-known yatis of the age and soon he acquired proficiency. Shri Dharanendrasuri yati was so much impressed by the profound scholarship of Rajendrasuri that he appointed him his daftari and entrusted the task of teaching the groups of yati disciples. But soon Rajendrasuri was disgusted with the princely and luxurious life of Dharanendrasuri, it was an utter disregard and contradiction to the Jain principles of non-possession and non-violence. Consequently Rajendrasuri left Dharanendrasuri in 1864 and this was a turning point in the life of Rajendrasuri.

Now he raised his voice against the corrupt and luxurious life of the yatis and condemned their abundance of possession and insisted on a pious ideal life in accordance with the principles laid down by Jain Tirthankaras and Jain holy scriptures. After prolonged deliberations, he issued none-point manifes to for the purpose and explained to the Jain world the significance of his nine principles of reform that the yatis had to follow. It was a vigorous attempts to reform the institution of yati and place it on sound, simple and rational principles and get rid of its age old traditions and superstitions. Though opposed in the initial stages, the attempts of Rajendrasuriji were ultimately crowned with success. His nine-point manifesto was accepted and recognized by the leading yatis of the age and even Shri Dharanendrasuriji also signed it. As a result of this the yatis had given up their worldly life and surrendered their princely symbols like silver rods, chanwar, palkhi, arms, etc. to the Jain temples, and tool solemn oath to lead a life of purity, simplicity, celebacy, non-possession, non-violence, teaching and preaching. Thus Rajendrasuri reformed and simplifies the yati institution, tin thui sect of Jainism, and a new life of revivalism was infused in them.

Rajendrasuri did not end at the reformation of the yati institution, it was his first task of revival movement. His other achievements were restoration and reconstruction of Jain temples and installation of Jain images and establishment of different socio-religious organizations for the uplift of the Jains and propagation of Jainism. Like a pious, true, diligent monk, devoted to the cause of Jainism. He walked from place to place in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Malwa, etc. teaching, preaching and infusing new spirit of the age among the people. He appealed to the masses by delivering his discourses in simple dialects of the people, the common spoken languages of the masses, - Malwi, Gujarati, Marwari, etc. He inspired the Jain monks to study profoundly the Jain scriptures. He himself devoted to the deep study of Jain works. He was bitterly opposed to the storage of Jain works in isolated places; he eagerly desired to bring them to light for the propagation of Jainism. He himself wrote collected and edited certain important Jain works. He complied the famous Jain encyclopedia Abhidan-Rajendra. It is a monumental work in seven volumes. This work itself places Rajendrasuri on a high pedestal of Jain scholars and pioneers of religious movements of the nineteenth century.

Jean-Jacques Susini

Jean-Jacques Susini (*30. july 1933 Algier (Algeria)) cofounder of Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS).

Life

1959 head of the student association from Algier. 1958 and january 1960 he, Pierre Lagaillarde and Joseph Ortiz, responsible for rumors „journée des barricades“ (en. day of the barricades) at Algier.

1960 he was imprisoned at the "La Sante" (Paris). In the prison he was visited by Jean-Marie Le Pen. He was dissmissed and absquatulate with for others defendant (Pierre Lagaillarde, Jean-Maurice Demarquet, Marcel Ronda and Fernand Féral Lefevre) to Spain. At 20. Januar 1961 he created in Madrid, together with Pierre Lagaillarde and general Raoul Salan, the OAS. He was responsible for psychological action and propaganda (APP).

At 20. Juli 1962 Jean-Jacques Susini absquatulate again and concealed for 5 years in Italy with a false identity. During this time he was wanted in France for his assassination of Charles de Gaulle and his Rolle in the OAS he was twotimes fated to die in absence.

He benefit from an amnesty in 1968 by Charles de Gaulle he retourned to France. 1970 he was imprisoned again for 16 months. 1972 he was imprisoned again for for 2 years. He should be responsible for disappearance of colonel Raymond Gorel (alias „Cimeterre“) former cashier of the OAS. Again he benefit form a amnesty by the goverment by Francois Mitterrand.

He is a member of National Front (France) in 1999 during the European elections he was elected as a member of the European Parliament gewählt.

Sources

  • Clément Steuer: Susini et l'OAS. l'Harmattan, Paris 2004, ISBN 2-7475-6762-1
  • Henri Pouillot: La villa Susini. Tortures en Algerie. Edition Tirésias, Paris 2001, ISBN 2-908527-88-X

Wikipedia fr:Jean-Jacques Susini Wikipedia de:Jean-Jacques Susini

129.143.29.22 06:56, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Andersen Middle School

History

Andersen Middle School was started in 1997. At that time it was spread out over Andersen Air Force Base. It was in three different buildings that were shared with Andersen Elementary School. Today, a permanent building stands, and is the home of over 300 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

Programs

Andersen Middle School has programs such as ESL (English as a Second Language), Gifted Education, Special Education and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Developement). There are also oppurtuities for students to advance to higher grade level programs, and offers mathematics programs from 6th to 10th grade

Accreditation

Andersen Middle School is NCA (North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement) accredited.

Leadership

Principal- William Hall

Assistant Principal- Marti

Sources

No Author, "Andersen Middle School." 16 Feb. 2006. Andersen Middle School. 24 Oct 2006 <http://www.guam.pac.dodea.edu/Guam%20Schools/AMSweb/index.htm>.

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UCSDementia

UCSDementia was a TV show that ran on the Student-Run Channel at UCSD (SRTV) from 2000-2002. The show was started by Brian Uiga and Justin Mauk, though apparently their divergent artistic visions led to Mauk leaving the show, leaving Uiga as the sole producer and director.

Although the early episodes tended towards in-your-face, raunchy humor, the later episodes were primarily sketch comedy, generally in the style of Monty Python's Flying Circus, Kid's in the Hall, and their ilk. The episodes produced by Brian Uiga during 2001 and the beginning of 2002 are generally regarded to be the best.

In spring of 2002, Clay Walton-Hadlock, a friend of Uiga's, convinved him to produce a mock documentary about UCSDementia. The two of them produced the documentary together, and the former production schedule of UCSDementia proper was abandoned. Following the completion of the documentary, Uiga went on to focus on more ambitious film projects, and no new director took his place.


Sources

http://yorspace.com/index.php/Greg
http://www.sweaglesw.com/~djwong/exhibits/ucsdementia/

67.127.190.246 08:29, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Jane B. Foster

Jane B. Foster (born October 9th, 1986 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish-American jazz and soul producer-songwriter, also a trained jazz pianist and vocalist from New York, NY.

Well-known with her early age products for underground jazz artists with origins of New York, NY, she has worked with numerous music industry heavyweights, including Arif Mardin and Ahmet Ertegun.

Jane B. Foster is a coloratura soprano.

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Maya Maize God

Like other Mesoamerican peoples, the traditional Mayas recognize in the maize a natural force which they personify as a 'deity' and with which they also strongly identify. According to the Popol Vuh, man himself was created from maize. The discovery and opening of the mountain where the maize was hidden is one of the most popular Maya tales. In oral tradition, the maize is usually - though not always - personified as a woman, and the acquisition of this woman through bridal capture or marriage constitutes one of the basic Maya myths.

Although not among the principal actors of the Popol Vuh, a male maize deity (labeled God E) is present in the three extant Maya books of undisputed authenticity, and held extraordinary importance to the Mayas of the Classic Period: The king or queen often incarnated the maize deity (the so-called 'Tonsured Maize God'). Vase paintings testify to the existence of a complicated maize mythology, including the resurrection of the maize deity from the carapace of a turtle (the 'tomb' of the earth). Together with the Hero Twins, the maize deity helped to give the world its present appearance. According to many scholars, the father of the Hero Twins in the Popol Vuh, Hun-Hunahpu, corresponds to the Tonsured Maize God of the Classic Period.


Sources

Karl Taube, Aztec and Maya Myths Dennis Tedlock, Popol Vuh


86.87.62.150 12:09, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

BRETT WILLIAM MASON

Brett Mason (born 6 March 1985 in Batemans Bay, New South Wales) is one of the youngest network television news readers in Australia. The former Associate Producer of Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (2004-2005) also worked as a National Nine News reporter based in the Network's Gold Coast Bureau (2005-2006), before switching to Southern Cross TEN Canberra in May 2006. Mason anchors news bulletins for the network's key Australian Capital Territory and regional New South Wales market, as well as producing extended current affairs reports for sister program State Focus. Brett Mason has been awarded the Order of Australia Commendation (New South Wales) for his extensive volunteer work and was named New South Wales Young Achiever of The Year in 2002.

Sources

SOURCES: NineMSN website: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/general.aspx?id=63176 Personal interview with subject

PaulCassio 12:55, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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roboDNA

roboDNA RoboDNA was founded in 2004 by Lou Morris, and is headquartered in Ottawa Ontario Canada.

Services provided include robotics software, hardware and consulting for both commercial and educational organizations.

Past robotics projects include: - The design, deployment and operation of multiple robotic platforms over the Internet.

- The design of electronic motor control hardware, and dashboard control software for commercial Unmanned Underwater Inspection Vehicles. ( Transport Canada Asset )
- The design of the 'Ameoba One' robotics platform and software used by educators in classroom environments.

Current projects include: Microsoft Robotics Studio Services Development

Lego NXT Dashboard PC Interface ( Remote operation of the Lego NXT over bluetooth )
RoboDNA Robotics Dashboard Designer PC Application

Sources

Website: http://www.roboDNA.com

206.172.131.133 14:11, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Formula 1

((News))

Stay in touch throughout the winter

The thrilling 2006 campaign has drawn to a close; we have bid a fond farewell to the likes of Michael Schumacher and Michelin; and we have congratulated Fernando Alonso and Renault on their championship success.

But there is plenty to look forward to in the coming months on Formula1.com, starting with our full season review later this week. That will be followed by in-depth team and driver analysis, pinpointing the year’s real winners and losers.

Of course, the Formula One teams won’t be resting for long and as they ramp up their 2007 preparations, we will be following them every step of the way, keeping you informed of the latest testing news, driver announcements and technical developments.

Is Ross Brawn really going to take a sabbatical from Ferrari? Will Lewis Hamilton really land that McLaren race seat alongside Alonso? Stay in touch with Formula1.com throughout the off-season to make sure you are the first to know the answers to these and all the sport’s important questions.

Source http://www.formula1.com/news/ 88.104.147.140 14:48, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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John I, last name Kourkouas and surnamed Tzimisces (Greek: Ioannes "Tzimisces" Kourkouas, written Ιωάννης «Τζιμισκής» Κουρκούας), lived c. 925 - January 10, 976 and was East Roman Emperor from December 11, 969 to January 10, 976.

He was born c. 925 to a father belonging to the Kourkouas family and to a mother belonging to the Phocas family. Both were distinguished Cappadocian families of Armenian origin, and among the most prominent of the emerging military aristocracy of Asia Minor. Several of their members had served as prominent army generals, including the brother of John's mother, Nicephorus Phocas.

Contemporary sources describe John as a rather short but well-built man, with reddish blonde hair and beard and blue eyes who was attractive to women. He seems to have joined the army at an early age, originally under the command of his maternal uncle Nicephorus. The latter is also considered his instructor in the art of war. Partly because of his familiar connections and partly because of his personal abilities, John quickly rose through the ranks. He was given the political and military command of the province of Armenia before he turned twenty-five years old.

At the time the Empire was at war with its eastern neighbor, the Abbasid Empire. Armenia served as the border between the two Empires. John managed to successfully defend his province. He and his troops joined the main part of the army, which was campaigning against the enemy under the command of Nicephorus. Nicephorus means "bearer of victory" and Phocas justified his name with a series of victories, moving the borders further east with the capture of about 60 border cities including Aleppo. By 962, the Abbasids had asked for a peace treaty with favorable terms for Byzantines, that secured the borders for some years. John distinguished himself during the war both at the side of his uncle and at leading parts of the army to battle under his personal command. He was rather popular with his troops and gained a reputation for taking the initiative during battles, turning their course. He was regarded by some as a military hero.

On March 15, 963, Emperor Romanus II unexpectedly died at the age of twenty-six. The cause of his death is uncertain. Both contemporary sources and later historians seem to either believe that the young Emperor had exhausted his health with the excesses of his sexual life and his heavy drinking, or suspect Empress Theophano (c. 941 - after 976), his wife, of poisoning him. Theophano had already at the time gained a reputation as an intelligent and ambitious woman. She would later gain a reputation for ruthlesness in achieving her goals. Romanus had, before his death, already crowned as co-emperors his two sons, the later Emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII. At the time, however, Basil was five years old and Constantine only three years old, and they were not able to assume the duties that came with their title. Theophano was named regent. Svyatoslav I's meeting with Emperor John.But she wasn't allowed to rule alone. Joseph Bringas, a eunuch palace official who had become Romanus' chief council, maintained his position. According to contemporary sources he intended to keep the authority to take decisions for the actual matters of importance at his own hands, rather than those of the young Empress. He also tried to remove part of the authority that had been concentrated at the hands of Nicephorus Phocas. The victorious general had been accepted as the actual commander of the army and maintained his strong connections to the aristocracy. Joseph was afraid that Nicephorus could claim the throne with the support of both the army and the aristocracy. Joseph's intrigues during the following months turned both Theophano and Nicephorus against him. Unknown to Joseph, Theophano and Nicephorus had started negotiations with each other.

After helping his maternal uncle to obtain the throne as Nicephorus II and to restore the empire's eastern provinces, he was deprived of his command by an intrigue, upon which he retaliated by conspiring with Nicephorus' wife Theophania to assassinate him.

Elected ruler in his stead, John proceeded to justify his usurpation by the energy with which he repelled the foreign invaders of the empire. In a series of campaigns against the newly established Russian power (970-973) he drove the enemy out of Thrace, crossed Mt. Haemus and besieged the fortress of Dorystolon on the Danube. In several hard-fought battles he broke the strength of the Russians so completely that they left him master of eastern Bulgaria.

He further secured his northern frontier by transplanting to Thrace some colonies of Paulicians whom he suspected of sympathising with their Saracen neighbours in the east.

In 974 he turned against the Abbasid empire and easily recovered the inland parts of Syria and the middle reaches of the Euphrates.

He died suddenly in 976 on his return from his second campaign against the Saracens. John's surname was apparently derived from the Armenian tshemshkik, meaning "red boot".

The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991. This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

Banzai skydive

The "sport" of banzai skdiving involves throwing a parachute out of a flying plane and then jumping after. The aim being to catch up with it, strap it on and deploy the parachute before hitting the ground.

Sources

Guiness World Records 2007, page 95. 81.2.118.131 16:48, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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DARIMEX

Darimex comes from the association of three words to know: DAR from Darmen, IM from Import and EX from Export. Darmen means Casings in Dutch. These casings refer to natural sausage casings. Natural Sausage Casings are used to produce only quality sausages filled with Natural Sausage Casings. These casings are made from Animal intestines such as Pig, Beef, Sheep, Horse used all over the world since hunderds of years.

Sources

200.173.4.145 18:23, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

LowerMyPayment.com is a consumer savings portal designed to help consumers save on their monthly expenses. LowerMyPayment was founded by Greg Kazmierczak, a 12 year veteran in the mortgage industry.

Business Model

The company provides real-time mortgage inquiries to its network of lenders. In addition the company has partnered with the leading on line telecom, insurance and real estate real estate companies to provide consumers the best comparative pricing nationwide. Greg Kazmierczak has focused on providing consumers with a cost effective way to shop for savings on many of their household expenses

External links

Consumer websiteLender website [the Most From Your Internet Leads] [[1]]Taking the Lead on the Internet


1fishing 18:25, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

INSCA

INSCA stands for International Natural Sausage Casing Association

Sources

200.173.4.145 18:30, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Robin DR400

The best known of all Robin aircraft is the DR400, which is a wooden sport monoplane, conceived by Pierre Robin and Jean Delmontez. The Robin DR400 first flew in 1972 and is still in production in 2006. It has a tricycle undercarriage, and can carry 4 people. The DR400 aircraft have the 'cranked wing' configuration, in which the dihedral angle of the outer wing is much greater than the inboard, a configuration which they share with Jodel aircraft. This model is considered easy to fly by many and quiet during flight due to its wooden frame. One drawback however, is that the DR400 likes to be hangered.

Sources

http://www.apex-aircraft.com/en/robin/historique.htm Anecdotal: Duncan Brown - DR400 owner, 23 years

212.9.28.23 18:54, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Notorious Alpha Squad

The Notorious Alpha Squad are a PS3 online gaming clan, though soon seek to expand to a multi-format one. Stared in 2006, April, were formerly called 'Team Alpha Unreal'. In October 2006, the team decided to change its name to the Notorious Alpha Squad.

Their website, has been changed a few times, but they agreed that this is their last and best design.

They are an online gaming clan, which means they are a Team of online gamers, who face other teams in online matches. Their rivals include,Team Resistance, who pail in comparisson to NAS' skills.

Some of their members are: Ashketchup (Team Leader) Alpha Woo Alpha Male Twingo^ BioHazard MELLY Deanibo ROL3 ... and many more.

The clan mostly play Unreal Tournament 2007, but also support a wide veriaty of other games, including, Brothers in Arms: High's Hellway, Armored Core 4, MotorStorm and others. The clan are currently starting their new site (link above), and making a short video of a clan advertisment.

It is said that no clan will ever have the skills to beat them, and it has been beleived so. NAS are currently trying to branch to the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360, by encouraging all members to sign up to Free Xbox 360scheme. Their Plans:

NAS are currently recruiting fresh members, and gearing up for the PS3's euro launch debut.


Sources

212.175.150.129 20:30, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Waffle House

Waffle House is a song written by Tony Wolf. It is about how nasty the food is at the Waffle House, (He even mentions in the song that the food gives him "the runs" ), how creepy the servers are, and how much the place is filled with smoke all the time.The song goes to the tune of "My Father's House".This song is featured in one of his acts. He is talking about one thing, and randomly comes up with how nasty the Waffle House is. The song has possibly hurtful lyrics to the waitresses and cooks at the Waffle House ( The song says "There's a big, big gap in the waitress' front teeth" and "I'm kinda glad I can see the grill Cause the cooks look mighty strange. It's Hannibal the Cannibal and Karl from Sling Blade.")

Lyrics:

Sources

http://www.tonywolf.com 66.82.9.82 21:11, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Gravity separation

Gravity separation is an industrial method of separating two components from a suspension or any other homogenous mixture where separating the components is sufficently practical. All of the gravitational methods are common in the sense that they all use gravity as the dominant force. Often other methods are applied to make the separation faster and more efficient, such as flocculation, coagulation and suction. The most notable advantages of the gravitational methods are their cost effectiveness and in some cases excellent reduction.

Clarification/Thickening

Clarification is a name for the method of separating fluid from solid particles. Often clarification is used along with flocculation to make the solid particles sink faster to the bottom of the clarification pool while fluid is obtained from the surface which is free of solid particles.

Thickening is the same as clarification except reverse. Solids that sink to the bottom are obtained and fluid is rejected from the surface.

The difference of these methods could be demonstrated with the methods used in waste water processing: in the clarification phase, sludge sinks to the bottom of the pool and clear water flows over the clear water grooves and continues its journey. The obtained sludge is then pumped into the thickeners, where sludge thickens farther and is then obtained to be pumped into digestion to be prepared into fertilizer.

Theory of Clarification and Thickening

The duration it takes for the solid particles to set to the bottom can be illustrated with Stokes' Law:

v = (ρ' - ρ) g² x / (18 μ)

Where...

- v = velocity of sinking / floatation (cm/s)
- ρ' = density of the solid particle (g/cm²)
- ρ = density of the liquid (g/cm²)
- g = acceleration of earth's gravitational pull (9.81 m/s²)
- x = diameter of the solid particle (cm)
- μ = viscocity of the liquid (g/cms)

Syclonic Separation

Syclonic separarion relies on both, gravitational and centrifugal forces in separation of components. Syclonic separation can be used to clear gases and fluids that contain rough particles.

When fluid or gas enters the cyclone with high enough pressure, a spiral flow is created. Rough particles, being heavier, are thrown into the wall of the separator where they sink down into the bottom of the separator where they are removed and the fluid flows out from the outlet pipe that is situated at the center of the cyclone.

Sinking chamber

When clearing gases, an often used and mostly working method for clearing large particles is to blow it into a large chamber where the gas's velocity reduces and the solid particles start sinking to the bottom. This method is used mostly because of its cheap cost.

Sources

Prosessitekniikan Yksikköprosessit (Finnish (Unit processes of process technics)) by Juhani Pihkala

(Book's website http://www.edu.fi/oppimateriaalit/prosessitekniikka/)

81.197.19.39 21:36, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]