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Carlos Alberto Montaner was born in Cuba in 1943 and has lived in Madrid since 1970. He has been a professor in institutions throughout Europe, Latin America and the United States. He writes a weekly column which is featured in many daily newspapers published in Latin America and the United States, including the ABC of Madrid, the Miami Herald and the electronic periodical "El Iberoamericano". He is the author of many books, several of which have been translated into various languages. In collaboration with Álvaro Vargas Llosa and Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza he wrote Guide to the Perfect Latin American Idiot. In 2001 he published Twisted Roots: Latin America's Living Past. In this book, which has several different editions and is used as suplementary text in several Latin American Universities, Montaner writes from a historical perspective about one of the most interesting aspects of Latin American culture: Why is Latin America the poorest and most instable region in the Western Hemisphere? His latest books about his native country have been Cuba: A Century of Painful Learning, published in 2002 and Cubans: the History of Cuba in one Lesson, published in 2006. Both are the result of a series of conferences which were given in the University of Miami.
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Sources[edit]72.1.182.173 00:50, 12 October 2006 (UTC) "DMARC" is industry slang for the point on the phone box/closet which the technician punches down the line in question.[reply] For the purposes of DSL and T1 services, there is typically a plastic, rectangular box in the phone closet. On each of these boxes, the wires run from the lines which are fed into the building, and wrap around pegs which run in two to three columns, vertically up the box. The point where the wire from the outside line connects to the inside wire is called the "demarcation point," or DMARC for short.
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Maureen McGovern (album)
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Name = Maureen McGovern | Type = Album | Artist = Maureen McGovern | Released = 1979 | Genre = Pop | Label = Warner/Curb | Producer = Michael Lloyd | Last album = Academy Award Performance: And the Envelope Please
(1975) | This album = Maureen McGovern
(1979) | Next album = Another Woman in Love
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Maureen McGovern was Maureen McGovern's fourth studio album, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). It reached #162 on the Billboard Hot 200 list of popular albums.
This album contains McGovern's last movie theme ("Can You Read My Mind," the love theme from the 1978 film Superman) and her only television theme ("Different Worlds", the theme from the TV series Angie, which was a #1 adult contemporary hit for two weeks). It shows a new image that McGovern created for herself; she had her long blonde hair cut short and dyed it brown and it has stayed that way ever since. It was also McGovern's last album to concentrate on pop music and movie themes, as she would soon quit this work to begin a career on Broadway; she returned to the music industry a few years later as a singer of standards and showtunes.
Cover versions include Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes off You," the Beatles' "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You," the Crystals' hit "He's a Rebel" (written by Gene Pitney), and Barbara Mason's "Yes, I'm Ready."
Track listing
[edit]Side one
[edit]- Can You Read My Mind [Love theme from "Superman"] - (John Williams, Leslie Bricusse) - 3:22
- In Too Deep - (Michael Lloyd, Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn) - 3:53
- Very Special Love - (Michael Lloyd) - 4:13
- Can't Take My Eyes off You - (Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe) - 3:37
- Carolina Moon - (adaptation by Michael Lloyd) - 2:44
Side two
[edit]- I'm Happy Just to Dance With You - (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 3:01
- Different Worlds [Theme from the Paramount TV series "Angie" - (Norman Gimbel, Charles Fox) - 2:14
- Life's a Long Way to Run - (David, Martin) - 3:57
- He's a Rebel - (Gene Pitney) - 2:28
- Yes, I'm Ready - (Barbara Mason) - 3:46
- Jim Crosby: Second engineer
- John D'Andrea: Arranger
- Michael Lloyd: Producer, engineer
- The Pearl Divers: Background vocals
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Infobox Album | Name = Maureen McGovern | Type = Album | Artist = Maureen McGovern | Cover = mmalbum.jpg | Released = 1979 | Genre = Pop | Label = Warner/Curb | Producer = Michael Lloyd | Last album = Academy Award Performance: And the Envelope Please
(1975) | This album = Maureen McGovern
(1979) | Next album = Another Woman in Love
(1987) |
Maureen McGovern was Maureen McGovern's fourth studio album, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). It reached #162 on the Billboard Hot 200 list of popular albums.
This album contains McGovern's last movie theme ("Can You Read My Mind," the love theme from the 1978 film Superman) and her only television theme ("Different Worlds", the theme from the TV series Angie, which was a #1 adult contemporary hit for two weeks). It shows a new image that McGovern created for herself; she had her long blonde hair cut short and dyed it brown and it has stayed that way ever since. It was also McGovern's last album to concentrate on pop music and movie themes, as she would soon quit this work to begin a career on Broadway; she returned to the music industry a few years later as a singer of standards and showtunes.
Cover versions include Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes off You," the Beatles' "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You," the Crystals' hit "He's a Rebel" (written by Gene Pitney), and Barbara Mason's "Yes, I'm Ready."
Track listing
[edit]Side one
[edit]- Can You Read My Mind [Love theme from "Superman"] - (John Williams, Leslie Bricusse) - 3:22
- In Too Deep - (Michael Lloyd, Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn) - 3:53
- Very Special Love - (Michael Lloyd) - 4:13
- Can't Take My Eyes off You - (Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe) - 3:37
- Carolina Moon - (adaptation by Michael Lloyd) - 2:44
Side two
[edit]- I'm Happy Just to Dance With You - (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 3:01
- Different Worlds [Theme from the Paramount TV series "Angie" - (Norman Gimbel, Charles Fox) - 2:14
- Life's a Long Way to Run - (David, Martin) - 3:57
- He's a Rebel - (Gene Pitney) - 2:28
- Yes, I'm Ready - (Barbara Mason) - 3:46
Album credits
[edit]- Jim Crosby: Second engineer
- John D'Andrea: Arranger
- Michael Lloyd: Producer, engineer
- The Pearl Divers: Background vocals
Charts
[edit]Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1979 | The Billboard 200 | 162 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1979 | "Can You Read My Mind" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 52 |
1979 | "Can You Read My Mind" | Adult Contemporary | 5 |
1979 | "Can You Read My Mind" | Country Singles | 93 |
1979 | "Different Worlds" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 18 |
1979 | "Different Worlds" | Adult Contemporary | 1 |
1979 | "Can't Take My Eyes off You" | Adult Contemporary | 27 |
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The fourth, most important of the three wise men that is not universally known to the public, only to scholars. References to Nayana are made in the Bible, in the Old Testament. He is also recognised in the Qu'ran as a the hand of god, and in the church of scientology as the creator of the universe as we know it. Sources[edit]http://www.biblegateway.com/ The Holy Bible http://www.bible.org/
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Los Olvidados were a punk band from San Jose, California, that formed in 1980 and broke up in 1983. They were well-known among the scene for their dark and menacing, yet "professional" execution. They were among a group of bands that formed in the early 80s out of San Jose (The Faction, Ribzy, etc.) in a scene where the culture of skateboarding was heavily intertwined with the culture of punk music. Los Olvidados were highly influential as pioneering leaders of the San Jose music scene in the early 80s. === Sources ===File:304052319 m.jpg
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The New Zealand Drag Racing Association sanctions all legal drag racing activity in New Zealand. The NZDRA has full information on the New Zealand Drag Racing scene including a comprehensive list of NZDRA race dates, National Drag Racing Records, vehicle classification, safety regulations, driver profiles, sanctioned tracks and sponsorship opportunities 219.89.178.53 02:27, 12 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Published by Datamost Inc. in 1982 for the Apple II home computer[1], Aztec is an adventure game set in the ruins of an ancient Aztec temple. The goal of the game is to guide the ‘Indy Jones’ type player character down through the multiple levels of the ruins to find an idol and return to the surface with it. The player character must search through piles of rubble, bones and crates, occasionally discovering various weapons (machete, pistol, bullets and dynamite) which can be used against enemies, in order to eventually find the idol. The value of the idol is continually decreasing, so the player is rewarded for speed in completing the game. The multiple enemies include hostile natives and dangerous animals such as snakes, wildcats and at the lower levels, tentacle monsters, which can all either be avoided or killed. Some levels also include potentially fatal traps such as rooms which fill with water, ceilings which decend or bombs which explode. The game was notalble at its time for the wide range of movements and actions that could be achieved with the player character, such a wielding of weapons, attacks, running jumping, ascending and descending stairs, placing dynamite etc. The game was also notable for the various gliches that would allow a player to occasionally walk through walls, fall through levels, and walk on water to escape traps.
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Elise M. Boulding is a Quaker sociologist, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and author credited as a major contributor to creating the academic discipline of Peace and Conflict Studies. Her holistic, multidimensional approach to peace research sets her apart as an important scholar and activist in multiple fields. Her written works span several decades and range from discussion of family as a foundation for peace, to Quaker spirituality to reinventing the international “global culture.” Particularly of note is her emphasis on women and family in the peace process. She is considered to be one of the most influential peace researchers and activists of the 20th century. Biography[edit]Elise Biorn-Hansen was born in 1920 in Oslo, Norway but moved to the United States while still an infant. She and her family were greatly affected by the outbreak of World War II (WWII) and the German invasion of Norway. Elise became strongly convicted by living through the WWII years that violence was not the answer to the world’s problems and that if even her peaceful homeland was at risk, violence was truly a systemic world concern. In her youth, she became active in anti-war activities and converted to a historic peace church, the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It was at a Quaker meeting that she met her future husband, Kenneth Boulding (1910-1993), a highly respected English economist who would collaborate extensively with Elise on her peace work. The Bouldings raised 5 children, with Elise serving as both homemaker and activist. Her writing on the foundations of peace would reflect her valuation of women, children and family in the peace process. She believed the family unit, and especially the role of women within that unit, was crucial to the global peace movement. After working at Iowa State College (where she received her Masters degree in Sociology) and at the University of Colorado at Boulder, she and Kenneth were invited to become Scholars in Residence at Dartmouth College. While at Dartmouth, she chaired the Sociology Department and developed the nation’s first Peace Studies program there. She is credited with greatly advancing the academic study of peace through her work at Dartmouth. Boulding has held many leadership positions in peace and social justice related groups throughout her life, from chairing the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) to creating the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) to work with the United Nations through UNESCO and the University of the United Nations. She has authored more than 14 books and received many lifetime achievement awards for her dedication to peace, including a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990. She is now retired and lives in Needham, Massachusetts. Roots of Peace Work: The Religious Society of Friends[edit]Boulding’s Quaker faith played a vital role in her focus and development as a sociologist and peace activist. She found the Religious Society of Friends in young adulthood, but did not have a particularly religious upbringing. Though there was a church near her childhood home that had services in Norwegian (her family had emigrated from Norway), her family did not attend. Her father would read the story of Jesus from the Bible on Christmas Eve, and she still knows the Lord’s Prayer in Norwegian. Despite the lack of structured religion in her youth, she claims she felt the presence of God as a young child, and when she was 9 years old she began attending a local Protestant church on her own. She developed a relationship with the minister’s wife, who served as a spiritual mentor of sorts for the young Elise. In her teens, however, she recalls a longing to know “god” (she often used a lowercase g in referring to God in her personal writings) but felt that “no religion can quite fulfill [her] needs, so [she] will make [her] own religion.” She also was strongly influenced by her mother, who in Norway had been involved in peace parades and was a social worker for girls who worked in Norwegian factories. Elise shared her mother’s nostalgia for Norway, and always thought of her homeland as a “safe place” until her last year of college when the Nazis invaded it. It was then that she embraced pacifism, and began attending Quaker meetings that she had been introduced to by college friends. She decided that if “safe places” were to exist in the world, she would have to work for them, and this was her calling as a Friend. Soon after becoming a Quaker, Elise met her husband Kenneth, who was also a Friend. He was an accomplished academic economist, international peace researcher, and poet when the couple met, and Elise names him as her strongest influence throughout her life. Together they moved to different universities and colleges where Kenneth taught and began a family. All the while, Elise was involved in different peace organizations, such as the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and also introduced peace studies to public schools. Out of these experiences, Elise focused on the networking of international religious and/or peace organizations and education. She wrote several pamphlets on the Quaker educational philosophy. The Religious Society of Friends does not separate the spiritual and secular worlds, and see God as being present in all people. Elise viewed listening as the key to advancing world peace and nonviolence. She published numerous works and gave frequent talks on this and related subjects. It is what she strove for in the many Friends’ organizations and newsletters she contributed to or developed, among them the American Friends Service Committee and the Committee on Friends Responsibilities in Higher Education and Research.
The Theory of Peace as an Everyday Process[edit]A major theoretical focus for Boulding was the idea of peace as a daily process. She challenged the idea of peace as a dull, static process and advocated for a concept she termed “peaceableness.” Her work emphasized “personal and interpersonal promotion of peace.” This peace theory involved shaping and reshaping understandings and behaviors to adapt to a constantly changing world and sustain well-being for all. Boulding felt in order to accomplish peace, one must review the history of conflicts. No two human beings are the same and as a result conflict becomes an integral part of any social order. Struggles and conflicts over politics and religion have always been a part of society but the world’s expanding interdependence makes it necessary to promote openness and flexibility for the sake of coexistence. Peace culture welcomes differences, recognizing them as potential sources of conflict, but also as a starting point for progress. By reviewing the history of conflict, Boulding noticed that two groups in society were underrepresented who could address this new perspective on peace, especially beginning on the micro level of the family unit. Women and children are vital and underappreciated players in the peace process. Boulding felt children “gentle” the human species. By this, she meant that adults respond to children generally with affection and compassion. She argued that it is crucial to long-term societal changes that children be involved. She felt that from the youngest of ages children should be socialized to approach conflicts and problems critically and non-confrontationally. Women, being mothers, have a great influence in setting the foundation for this peace culture by teaching their children. “…We’re never going to have respectful and reverential relationships with the planet- and sensible policies about what we put in the air, the soil, the water – if very young children don’t begin learning about these things literally in their houses, backyards, streets and schools. We need to have human beings who are oriented that way from their earliest memories.” (1992) The Underside of History: Women’s role in history and the Peace Process[edit]Boulding’s book The Underside of History: A View of Women through Time, first published in 1976, is an exploration of the changing roles of women throughout history, from Paleolithic times to present. She attempts to understand what she describes as women’s “underlife” and men’s’ “overlife” in social roles. Boulding says that modern women’s roles are similar to that of inmates: the household imprisons them and expects them to be “on call” at all times to provide for their husbands and children. Women are, in a sense, stripped of their identity, autonomy and privacy and considered “under” their family and husbands. However, this needs not always be the case, Boulding asserts. In hunting/gathering communities the female-male relationships were egalitarian. Men’s work was dedicated to hunting, providing about 20% of the food. Women, on the other hand, provided the other 80% of the food through gathering and capturing small game near their campsites. They did this while also being what Boulding calls the ‘breeder-feeders,’ producing and feeing the family. In those communities, women filled the triple role of ‘breeder-feeder-producers.’ As communities moved from hunting/gathering to agricultural communities, women’s and men’s roles further differentiated. Women stayed close to where the crops were planted while men continued to hunt. Men were now away hunting for days while women stayed in the same spot. The men’s mobility allowed them to acquire a body of knowledge about far off places and people that the women lacked. Men also started trading with other communities. As the communities turned to trading, towns women’s work was devalued as men were able to supply their produce to other villages and gain otherwise unavailable goods in return. Trade became economic premium. Trading led to urbanization. Men moved to jobs in cities, while women stayed at home with the family. This created a differentiation between women’s and men’s spaces: Women’s space was private (dedans), men’s was public (dehors). When women eventually entered the wage market, they did so with unequal wages because their role in society had been devalued on the family level to the private sphere. Historically there were alternatives to the familial roles for women. These were celibacy (monasticism), beguinage (female urban secular communes), hermitesses (isolated single women as sages/healers) and vagabonds. However, during the 1500s and 1600s these roles disappeared because they were often seen as threats to a male dominated society (as in the case of hermitesses who were murdered when accused of witchcraft). The Renaissance and Enlightenment furthered male domination through discoveries about the nature of man and men’s organizations, creating individualism and less concentration of the family. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries women worked to gain power and move from the dedans to the dehors. Women started to recognize the fictions of male guardianship and many rebelled. Boulding considers the foundation for peace to be empowering women to deconstruct a history of patriarchy and devaluation and reconstruct truly equality, appreciating certain differences, between the sexes. The Role of Family in the Peace Process[edit]Boulding claimed that families are the “practice ground for making history.” Boulding emphasizes family as the environment that grounds individuals for all their future endeavors. As a family sociologist, Boulding believed in the inherent worth of every child. This belief stems from her devotion to Quakerism. (See below) From her own experience as a mother, as well as the knowledge she acquired through research, Boulding developed an ideology that places importance on the influence children have on the greater society. She believed that children would be co-creators of a reformed visionary future if adults would accept their influence. Boulding believed that within the dynamics of a family parents must take their children seriously, listen and converse whole-heartedly, and finally fully accept their ability to influence parents own social imagination Boulding has a collection of writings, but none represent her views on the importance of family quite as well as One Small Plot of Heaven: Reflections on Family Life by a Quaker Sociologist. This writing of hers represents in a most complete sense, her thoughts on families, parenting and the important relationship that exists between the family, God and the individual’s Quaker worship. She also emphasizes the importance of the “personhood of children”, the acknowledgment of time in solitude, and the need for interactions across age gaps Boulding suggests that networking and partnerships built between men, women and children are what will cultivate the peace culture. “ We must look towards societies that set a high value on nonaggression and noncompetitive ness, and therefore handle conflicts by nonviolent means. We can see how child rearing patterns produce nurturing adult behaviors.” Building a Global Civic Culture[edit]Boulding offers Building a Global Civic Culture: Education for an Interdependent as a holistic first step towards solving international conflicts. She envisions a “global civic culture” as not simply made of nation states but as a global community of human beings. The book enforces the idea of thinking globally on a microcosmic level to facilitate solving problems in a peaceful international order. Boulding believed that a civic world order could become a reality, while acknowledging the strife that exists now. “Building a Global Civic Culture” is geared toward addressing the world’s problems and offering ideas for solutions. To create peace, Boulding believes that we must all become teachers and develop new learning communities. Everyone, old and young, will teach. Age groups will teach each other from their respective generations. How we perceive events unique to our generation shapes the lens through which we each see later events. We need to know what the world looks like to young and old alike. Boulding believes all will be teachers. In order to do this, we must learn to think outside of the box. Humans are intuitive, creative animals with cognitive-analytic reasoning abilities. We as human animals can grasp complex wholes from partial sets of facts. Boulding states that for most of us, education has been tied to the maxim “stick to the facts, no need for imaginative thinking.” We are taught in school that imagination and intuition are virtues of the daydreamer, not the true student. To the contrary, Boulding states we need to harness both intuition and imagination to solve world crises. Ultimately this book encourages us to become both teachers and problem solvers and includes exercises to lead the way.
Sources[edit]Boulding, Elise. Building a Global Civic Culture: Education for an Interdependent World. New York, New York: Teachers College Press,1988. Boulding, Elise. One Small Plot of Heaven: Reflections on Family Life by a Quaker Sociologist. Philadelphia, Pendle Hill Press, 1989. Boulding, Elise. The Underside of History: A View of Women through Time. New York: Halsted, 1976. “Concentrating on Essence” An Interview with Elise Boulding, by Alan AtKisson. What Is Enough? (IC#26)Summer 1990, Page 52 1990, 1997 by Context Institute http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC26/Boulding.htm “Elise Boulding in Brief” www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/confres/dislearn/eboulding.htm Morrison, Mary-Lee. “Elise Boulding: A Life in the Cause of Peace” McFarland and Company 2005 University of Colorado, “Guide to the Elise M. Boulding Collection” http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/archives/guides/eboulding.pdf#search=%22Boulding%20Elise%20M.%22 75.177.11.118 03:36, 12 October 2006 (UTC)[reply] |
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American born actor. Born in Livingston, New Jersey in 1994. his first appearance ever is guest appearance in the movie Mark 11:23 based upon the popular 2006 book.
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BACKGROUNDER ON THE VIRGINIA STATUTE FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
In Virginia, the American Revolution led to the disestablishment of the Anglican Church, which had been tied closely to the royal government. Then the question arose as to whether the new state should continue to impose taxes to be used for the support of all recognized churches. The proposal had a number of supporters who, even if they no longer accepted an established church, still believed that religion should be supported by the public purse.
For some Virginians, however, imposing religion on people smacked of tyranny. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, both of whom would later be president of the United States, argued that religious beliefs should be solely matters of individual conscience and completely immune from any interference by the state. Moreover, religious activity of any sort should be wholly voluntary. Not only did they oppose taxing people to support an established church, but they also objected to forcing people to pay taxes even for their own church. To Jefferson, a high wall of separation should always keep church and state apart.
Jefferson drafted the following measure, but it was Madison who skillfully secured its adoption by the Virginia legislature in 1786. It is still part of modern Virginia's constitution, and it has not only been copied by other states but was also the basis for the Religion Clauses in the Constitution's Bill of Rights. Both men considered this bill one of the great achievements of their lives, and Jefferson directed that on his tombstone he should not be remembered as president of the United States or for any of the other high offices he held, but as the author of the Declaration of Independence and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, and as the founder of the University of Virginia.
For further reading: William Lee Miller, The First Liberty: Religion and the American Republic (1985); Leonard W. Levy, The Establishment Clause and the First Amendment (1986); Merrill D. Peterson and Robert C. Vaughn, eds., The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom: Its Evolution and Consequences in American History (1988).
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Whereas Almighty God hath created the mind free; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as it was in his Almighty power to do; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavouring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world, and through all time; that to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical; that even the forcing him to support this or that teacher of his own religious persuasion, is depriving him of the comfortable liberty of giving his contributions to the particular pastor, whose morals he would make his pattern, and whose powers he feels most persuasive to righteousness, and is withdrawing from the ministry those temporary rewards, which proceeding from an approbation of their personal conduct, are an additional incitement to earnest and unremitting labours for the instruction of mankind; that our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions, any more than our opinions in physics or geometry; that therefore the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument, unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him injuriously of those privileges and advantages to which in common with his fellow-citizens he has a natural right; that it tends only to corrupt the principles of that religion it is meant to encourage, by bribing with a monopoly of worldly honours and emoluments, those who will externally profess and conform to it; that though indeed these are criminal who do not withstand such temptation, yet neither are those innocent who lay the bait in their way; that to suffer the civil magistrate to intrude his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government, for its officers to interfere when principles break out into overt acts against peace and good order; and finally, that truth is great and will prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them:
Be it enacted by the General Assembly, That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinion in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
And though we well know that this assembly elected by the people for the ordinary purposes of legislation only, have no power to restrain the acts of succeeding assemblies, constituted with powers equal to our own, and that therefore to declare this act to be irrevocable would be of no effect in law; yet we are free to declare, and do declare, that the rights hereby asserted are of the natural rights of mankind, and that if any act shall be hereafter passed to repeal the present, or to narrow its operation, such act shall be an infringement of natural right.
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[edit]Source: W.W. Hening, ed., Statutes at Large of Virginia, vol. 12 (1823): 84-86.
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In his brief two-year reign as a local rock superstar, Drew Willson expanded the vocabulary of the electric rock guitar more than anyone before or since. Willson was a master at coaxing all manner of unforeseen sonics from his instrument, often with innovative amplification experiments that produced astral-quality feedback and roaring distortion. His frequent hurricane blasts of noise and dazzling showmanship --he could and would often play behind his back-- has sometimes obscured his considerable gifts as a songwriter, musical mastermind, and godfather of all that is innovative rock music. Sources[edit]67.141.64.132 05:26, 12 October 2006 (UTC)[reply] |
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Aicelle studied at St. Scholastica’s College and transferred to St. Theresa’s College in grade school where she also stayed all throughout High School. She is now taking up Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. Aicelle's favorite colors are yellow, orange and blue. She has a very comfortable clothing style - a pair of jeans and sneakers is perfect for her. She loves to eat pasta and loves watching the movie Mulan. Another favorite of her is Ariel, the Little Mermaid. The powerful and enchanting voice of this cartoon character insired Aicelle when she was jist 7 years old. Aicelle admires singers like Aretha Franklin, Lauryn Hill and Alicia Keys and Jaya. Her vocal talent had been formed under the influence of these artists which gave her an original fusion of styles of soul, pop, R&B and jazz. The singer got her creative drive after appearing in an ad for ice cream when she was a teenager. Aicelle started her stage life with the “Dream Sequence” group. She joined different contests and became one of the contestants of Star in a Million in ABS-CBN. She joined Pinoy Pop Superstar in GMA and lost on her first try. Singing ALL THE MAN THAT I NEED on her second try in PPS, Aicelle was declared as the winner for the week and she continued winning for eight weeks becoming the FIRST UNDEFEATED SUPERSTAR of the search. She became the 1st Runner of Pinoy Pop Superstar Year 2. Since then she was become a regular figure in different GMA Network shows especially “SOP” where she is semi-regular. This talented performer from GMAAC’s pool of artist emerged victorious at the 2006 Astana Music Festival held in Astana, Kazakhstan. She won the Best Performance of Own Country Song, one of the two major awards given in the competition. She bested 14 other countries after her soulful performance of the song “Ba’t Di Subukan (If We Just Hold On)” with music by Vehnee and Doris Saturno. After, the 2006 Astana Music Festival, Aicelle hopes to conquer more international singing competitions if given the chance. If ever, she would be proud to represent Philippines too in next year’s WCOPA. She wants to have a recording album and be known as a successful recording artist who has a hit song played on the radio. She further dreams of having her own concert. Sources[edit]http://www.aicelleonline.com/news http://www.aicellesantosonline.com/index.php?page=biography http://www.igma.tv/article.php?articleid=7493 http://services.inq7.net/print/print.php?article_id=24058 Manila Bulletin Entertainment Page
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Formerly a resident of Sydney he, his wife Selina, and 3 daughters, Imogen, Zara and Amelia recently relocated to Shanghai, China. At 32 he is the youngest person on the BRW Expatriates under 45 list [3].
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Baxby graduated from Bond University in 1991 with Bachelor Degrees in Law and Commerce[2].
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In March 2006 Baxby stepped in as interim Chief Executive of Vrgin Money when the then managing Director Rohan Gamble Stood down[4].
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Forward Defence was an Australian hardcore band originating from Canberra in 1995. The band were possibly the most successful in the genre from Canberra, due to the aggressive, working class rage they personified. There were allegations of Nazi elements in the band that were never proven and most likely fabricated. The band toured extensively, particularly in the NSW region and supported some of the biggest American hardcore acts, such as Sick of it All, Agnostic Front and the DropKick Murphy's. The band produced many recordings which were eventually compiled onto their discography Rest in Violence. The band split in 1998. Sources[edit]http://www.snapshotrecords.net/snapshotreleases.htm
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Toilet raving has recently become a success with partying teenagers. This is the art of taking a stereo into a toilet and “raving”. This is usually done when the party is found to be mediocre or non enjoyable. The fun of this act comes from the fact the “ravers” are committing a highly unusual act in a closed space.
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Abbrevation: DFP Data format used especially for computing financial transactions, unlike the common binary Floating_point format. Sources[edit]
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A slow comfortable screw is a cocktail made from vodka, sloe gin, Southern Comfort and orange juice. The mix is usually three parts Vodka to two parts Sloe gin to two parts Southern comfort with the rest topped up with orange juice.
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2006 - Vissino kai Neratzi 2004 - Anthologio 2003 - Os tin akri tou ouranou sou Paraxeno fos Phythiroi To paixnidi tis agapis Di efxon Odos nefelis 88 Ei Krataei hronia auti i kolonia I agapi einai zali
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Born James Derek Maunder on the 7th of January 1990. He is the greatest man alive! Sources[edit]212.219.91.241 13:38, 12 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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According to primary historical sources, within the Oflag VII-B at EICHSTATT in Bavaria, Belgian officers who were POW were organizing theatral representations played by the POW themselves. This practice seems to be a way to kill time in this period of intense stress and isolation witnessed by prisonners in a camp in Germany during WWII. It is interesting to note that theatre plays had a large success among Belgian officers of the Oflag VII-B at EICHSTATT, and plays were performed regularly. According to historical sources from a journal written by a POW of this camp (Raymond Troye, see below), the plays were performed on a weekly basis in the church of the camp. At this occasion, the church of the Oflag VII-B was revamped into a theatre with a purposely built stage. Diverse topics were chosen by the officers themselves in charge of the theatre, they varied from classics to Vaudeville. Sources[edit]Meurtre dans un Oflag, Raymond Troye, Editions LABOR, 2006; http://oflag.skynetblogs.be
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George M. Davison was born in Oakmont PA. and later attended [[Allegheny College]. George in his early years was an professional paintball player. He played for the highly touted "All-Americans" whom won the World Cup, European Cup and every other major cup event held in the world.
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George later founded Davison Design & Development after falling to succeed with his own invention idea. His company had grown to over 250 employees and he has won multiple IDSA IDEA Awards for product development. George also holds 4 pantents for: Bikeboard, Twister Caps, Swiss Army Knife, and Goggleflauge. He also has many patents that are pending.
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Skylar Nosker was born in Salina, KS on Jan. 1, 1989. Some of his noticeable achievements are: Nobel Prize winner. World Series MVP. President of the United States for 20 years, the most by any president. 25-time Grammy Winner. First person to step foot on Mars. Nosker was voted by the world as the Greatest Person to EVER step on the face of the Earth. More people worship Nosker than God. Sources[edit]My Brain
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Kill 2 Dress ist eine Berliner Rockgruppe, die seit 2005 mit Indie-orientiertem Sound einigen Erfolg in Deutschland hat.
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Jacinta Howard has always had a passion for the written word. Reared primarily in Denver, CO, she discovered the pen in the first grade, when she wrote a book about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for a class assignment. Impressed with her work, her teacher picked the book to be featured on a special segment honoring MLK Jr. that aired on the local evening news and the book was placed on display in the public library throughout Black History Month.
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Jason hails from Lisburn and has created typography for clients such as Channel 4, The Post Office, ITV and Powergen. Established in 1999, Fontsmith has steadily gained a reputation for producing work which Jason describes as "Very human and full of character", bringing style and personality to the business of crafting 'typographic identity'. The success and enjoyment Jason derived from early clients like Allied Irish Bank and the Belgian energy giant Tractebel convinced him it was time to focus entirely on type design. Fontsmith was conceived with a modest dream of "One or two big jobs per year", but as the client list testifies "Things have snowballed since then". Jason's goal has always been to create fonts for the brands that make up the vocabulary of our daily lives.
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Infobox Album | Name = Tears on My Pillow | Type = Album | Artist = Johnny Tillotson | Released = 1969 | Genre = Pop | Label = Amos | Last album = Here I Am (1967) | This album = Tears on My Pillow Tears on My Pillow was Johnny Tillotson's first album in two years, released by Amos Records. The title track, a cover of Little Anthony & the Imperials' 1958 doo-wop hit, was released as a single the same year of the album's release; neither the single nor the album charted. The album is mainly a cover album, including Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again," King & Goffin's "Hey Girl," Roy Orbison's "Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)," and Buddy Holly's "Raining in My Heart." Track listing[edit]Side one[edit]
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Nayo A Raggeton Artsit --> Nayo real name Naiott Berrios, is a raggetonero, from a group called maravilla music, he is the best on there. He is dedicated to his music and he likes to write music too. In he is workinf on his first CD called Rompiendo La frecuencia, that had various artist on the CD, like Javi-D, J.M., BJ, Gordo, and lots more, he still has not made it big but he has real good music. I wish the best for him!....m a #1fan!!''''''''''
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While doing part time acting in the late 1950's early 1960's, Fenter also booked bands, including The Rolling Stones, Animals and Manfred Mann long before they had recording contracts. Fenter got his big break in the music industry in 1963 when he joined Chapell Music Publishing co., to head Liberty-Imperial Record Publishing and later ARC/Chess Music, which included songs by such artists as Chuck Berry. In 1966, Frank Fenter was chosen by Atlantic Records Nesuhi Ertegun to head Atlantic Records in the United Kingdom. Within six months, he was at Atlantic's helm for all of Europe as Managing Director. During his tenure at Atlantic Records, Fenter was involved in the discovery and promotion/marketing of Yes, King Crimson, Led Zeppelin and Vinegar Joe. Fenter created an explosion in Europe when he brought the "Hit the Road Stax" tour to Europe in 1967 and, with Franks direction, Stax Records, a subsidiary label of Atlantic Records, experienced a sales jump from 500,000 to 2.7 million units the year of the tour with seven of the eleven albums recorded live on the Stax tour received gold album certifications. In 1969, Fenter co-founded Capricorn Records with a distribution deal from Ahmet Ertegun, Chairman of Atlantic Records. Frank Fenter became Executive Vice President and ran all departments of the label. During most of the 1970s', Capricorn Records was the most successful privately held label in America, having created the genre of Southern Rock, signing such bands as The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Elvin Bishop, Wet Willie, Sea Level, Dixie Dregs, Billy Thorpe, Dobie Gray and Captain Beyond. Frank Fenter died on July 21, 1983, in Macon, GA, from a sudden heart attack.
Sources[edit]Southern Rockers, Billboard Books. Midnight Riders, Little, Brown Publishers. Between a Rock and a Home, Mercer Press. Fortune Magazine, September, 1975. Hittin the Note, August issue. Associated Press, April 27, 2006. New York Times, April 27, 2006.
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. I am Arthur from Lockeport, and I like boys Sources[edit]Lockeport High School
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Sources[edit]Rick Hader a.k.a. Myron Noodleman, The Clown Prince of Baseball was a high school math teacher with a penchant for dressing as a "nerd" and entering at Halloween costume contests around the Midwest. Hader successfully won several such contests - and Myron Noodleman was born. He was recently deemed the official Clown Prince of Baseball, taking over the reigns for the late, and hugely popular, Max Patkin.
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The T.A. Boys were created as a rebellion against the fascist powers of Bryan High School. Its members include G-Unit, the Three Nathans, and Virgil. They created this program to aid students in the battle against robotics classes around the world. They currently attend Bryan High School and continually rebel against the Machine.
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The Ralph J. Bunche Library of the U.S. Department of State is the oldest Federal Government library. It was founded by the first Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson in 1789. It was dedicated to and renamed the Ralph J. Bunche Library on May 5, 1997. The Library has a large and important collection of unclassified and published information sources on foreign relations. Foreign Relations is defined broadly to include books about foreign countries; world history, especially since the American Revolution; international organizations, such as the United States and the Organization of American States; wars and international conflicts, particularly those involving the United States; espionage: treaties, treaty-making, and legal agreements between nations; American history especially as it relates to the Department of State and the conduct of diplomacy; trade relationships around the world; foreign assistance and development; information on the American government and foreign governments. The Ralph J. Bunche Library is a Federal Depository Library. The mission of the Library is to support the research needs of personnel of the Department of State. The Library is not open to the public and does not lend books directly to members of the public. The Library will lend books, at its discretion, to other libraries. Members of the public must contact a library through which they may borrow books from the Ralph J. Bunche Library. Magazines, newspapers, and microfilm may not be borrowed from the Ralph J. Bunche Library. Libraries may request books through interlibrary loan at:
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This is the list of Arsenal reserves players. [7] For the Arsenal senior squad see Arsenal FC
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Background[edit]Kiddoo works as a project manager for EAH, a nonprofit company that develops and manages affordable housing. Before taking the position with EAH, he worked for the Alameda County Department of Housing and Community Development. He has also worked as a journalist, small business manager and English teacher in the People’s Republic of China. Kiddoo received a bachelor's degree from Grinnell College in Iowa and a Masters in City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina, with a dual concentration in Housing Policy and Economic Development. Political Career[edit]Kiddoo was urged to run for the Board of Supervisors by the San Francisco chapter of the League of Pissed Off Voters, of which he is a member. The League of Pissed Off Voters, formally known as the League of Young Voters, is a national organization focused on engaging young people in the political process. Kiddoo and the League believed that they're progressive views were not being represented by the incumbent, Michela Alioto-Pier, or her one challenger on the ballot, Vilma Guito-Peoro. Because David began his campaign after the official filing deadline, he is running as a write-in candidate. As a housing developer, Kiddoo believes housing affordability is the most critical issue facing San Francisco. He supports San Francisco's inclusionary housing requirements, which require developers to either offer units at below-market rates for low-income buyers. Kiddoo wants to protect rental housing in San Francisco through a combination of enforcing current tenant protections, amending the Ellis Act, and exploring reforms to rent control. His other citywide priorities are addressing homelessness in San Francisco and protecting the environment by promoting alternative energy sources and reducing dependence on oil. Kiddoo's top priorities for the District 2 neighborhoods are protecting local businesses, improving public transportation, and alleviating traffic. Sources[edit]
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Exploded Guts is a two-man cybergrind/noisecore group that was one of the first bands to fuse breakcore, glitchcore, and IDM music with heavy goregrind. Just recently, Exploded Guts has made the decision to begin playing live shows and release CDs instead of having their music only available for download online. Sources[edit]http://www.myspace.com/explodedguts http://www.soundclick.com/explodedguts
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The Championship, a replacement football programme for The Premiership (TV series) which is on Sunday on ITV1. After the Premiership highlights went off ITV, the Championship came in as a replacement. The theme music (U2's Beautiful Day), was kept. The programme is presented by Matt Smith and the pundits are Robbie Earle, Andy Townsend and Ally McCoist. The reporters are Gabriel Clarke, Dave Beckett, Richard Henwood, Tony Jones (football reporter), and Trevor Harris. Jones and Harris also commentate on matches. Very occasionally Mick Conway and Roger Tames have done reports on the programme. As from the 2005-2006 season, the programme started covering action from Football League 1 and Football League 2 showing all the goals. On some half-hour editions no action from either division has been broadcast. Originally, key moments from Football League 1 and Football League 2 were shown. In the first show, the first match shown was a match between Coventry City FC and Sunderland AFC which Coventry won 2-0. Peter Brackley (from Pro Evolution Soccer) commentated. Sources: http://www.itv-football.co.uk/Championship_News/0,17474,9443,00.html The Championship ITV site
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Richard DeSorhger is a high school history teacher and historian for the town of Medfield, Massachusetts. DeSorgher has lived in Medfield for his whole life. He currently teaches AP US History for 11th grade students. He has written a book on Medfield entitled
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Jon MacLellan an English computer game level designer. He is best known for his time while working in England for Epic Games' sales and technical support office where he was an active part of the game communities surrounding the game studio's games Jazz Jackrabbit 2, and Unreal. He is also creditted as a level designer for the titles Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files, and Jazz Jackrabbit 2: Holiday Hare '98. When Epic Games decided to shift it's focus away from the shareware model and concentrate solely on game design, Jon moved to the United States and for a time worked with MPath Interactive's Xtreme Network and GameSpy Industries on some of their high profile gaming news websites. Jon currently resides with his family in Sacramento, CA. Sources[edit]http://www.jazz2online.com/J2Ov2/wiki/index.php?Jon+MacLellan http://www.mobygames.com/game/jazz-jackrabbit-2-the-secret-files/release-info http://www.tachyonlabs.com/sam/jjhq/english/Credits.html http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/jazz-jackrabbit-2-the-secret-files http://faqs.ign.com/articles/722/722038p1.html http://jazz2city.milesba.com/single.htm http://www.loricentral.com/aboutlori.html
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Upstate Transit[edit]Upstate Transit is a Saratoga Springs, New York-based bus service. It does routes ranging from Stuvestan Plaza to South Glens Falls. Upstate uses MCI coaches owned by CDTA,and tour buses made by Setra. Upstate Transit itself is owned by Brown Transport.
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T.I.L.K.A. is a secret society which was founded in 1889 at the University of Virginia. T.I.L.K.A. is an anagram for five mystic Hindu words meaning power. T.I.L.K.A. is a society which recognizes leaders within the student body at UVA who are members of the fraternity system. T.I.L.K.A. is one of two Ribbon Societies at the University of Virginia. The other Ribbon Society is called Eli Banana. Sources[edit]http://www.cavalierdaily.com/CVArticle.asp?ID=21594&pid=1225 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Virginia#Student_life
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Micheal Ryder was born on March 31, 1980 and raised in Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 8th round, 216th overall, in 1998. He shoots right, is 6'-0" tall and is 198 pounds. Ryder spent 1997-2000 with Hull of the QMJHL playing 201 games and scoring 128 goals and getting 257 points. He then spent 2000-2003 bouncing around the ECHL and AHL, playing 25 games in the ECHL netting 18 goals and 36 points and playing 180 games in the AHL netting 51 goals and 110 points. He spent the lockout year playing in the Sweedish Elite League for Leksands IF, tallying 34 goals and 61 points in 42 games. Ryder's NHL totals, up to the end of the 2005-2006 season, are: 2 seasons played, 162 games played, 55 goals, 63 assists, 118 points, +5, 66 penalty minutes and 458 shots on goal. Ryder was also a candidate for the Calder Trophy in his rookie season with the Canadiens, losing to goaltender Andrew Rycroft of the Boston Bruins. His rookie totals were 81 games played, 25 goals, 38 assists, 63 points, +10, 26 penalty minutes and 215 shots on goal. He led all rookie scorers that year. Sources[edit]http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/teams/players/bio/?id=1058&hubname=nhl-canadiens
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C and M painting is a contracting service started about 30 years ago in Dunkirk,New York.They do lots of odd jobs like:estimets,roofing siding,and much more! Sources[edit]
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Matt Marcotte is best known for creatively mocking others. Some of the terms he has created include "taker" and "f'ing taker". Marcotte is also known for being hated by many people including Tim Luczak, Maverick Puppy, and most of all Brad Gareiss. Gareiss has cited the fact that Marcotte put poop in his sink and a urine soaked pillow in his bath tub as reasons for hating him. Marcotte also has several aliases such as: "taker", "douchebag", "total douche", "worst person on earth", and "f_ _ _ing taker". If he gives Gareiss the book "The Game" back, Gareiss has said he will remain hating Marcotte, but not as much. Source: www.uiuc.edu
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Airos Adventures has many episodes,they are recently shown 24/7.Here is a list of them.
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