JOUD INDUSTRIES , Domestic Appliances Company is a subsidiary of the Joud Company; a family-owned firm established by the late Mohammad Dib Joud in 1933. Joud Company businesses:
- Production of soft drinks, timber, steel and domestic appliances.
- Trading of foodstuff, detergents, timber and steel.
- Services in the media, training, logistics, ground and maritime transportation.
- Some of the international brands manufactured or distributed by Joud Company are Pepsi, 7UP, Proctor & Gamble, Bel Cheese, Hoover and Candy.
Joud Domestic Appliances (JDA) was established in 1994 and started with domestic refrigerators and freezers lines then it expanded to manufacturing cookers and other domestic appliances. Currently JDA is one of the leading manufacturers of white goods in Syria especially for its commitment to high quality standards and distinguished after-sale service.
In 2007, JDA proudly welcomed the VESTEL brand to its family; VESTEL is the world's third biggest manufacturer of flat panel LCD and PDP televisions, in addition to CRT televisions. Furthermore, VESTEL is a leading manufacturer of laptop computers and other appliances.
JDA was the first company in Syria to conform to the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer by making all its refrigerators and freezers environment-friendly and CFC-Free.
Joud was selected for Awards under the MENA-OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Investment Programme.
References
http://www.joud.com
http://www.joudappliances.com
http://www.joudcosteel.com/Gallery/ISO.jpg
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/15/34/36134414.pdf
http://www.oecd.org/
- Production of soft drinks, timber, steel and domestic appliances.
- Trading of foodstuff, detergents, timber and steel.
- Services in the media, training, logistics, ground and maritime transportation.
- Some of the international brands manufactured or distributed by Joud Company are Pepsi, 7UP, Proctor & Gamble, Bel Cheese, Hoover and Candy.
Joud Domestic Appliances (JDA) was established in 1994 and started with domestic refrigerators and freezers lines then it expanded to manufacturing cookers and other domestic appliances. Currently JDA is one of the leading manufacturers of white goods in Syria especially for its commitment to high quality standards and distinguished after-sale service.
In 2007, JDA proudly welcomed the VESTEL brand to its family; VESTEL is the world's third biggest manufacturer of flat panel LCD and PDP televisions, in addition to CRT televisions. Furthermore, VESTEL is a leading manufacturer of laptop computers and other appliances.
JDA was the first company in Syria to conform to the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer by making all its refrigerators and freezers environment-friendly and CFC-Free.
Joud was selected for Awards under the MENA-OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Investment Programme.
References
http://www.joud.com
http://www.joudappliances.com
http://www.joudcosteel.com/Gallery/ISO.jpg
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/15/34/36134414.pdf
http://www.oecd.org/
The term Pit Lords is generally applied to a race of barbaric demons in the Blizzard Entertainment video game series Warcraft. They serve as commanders and generals for the armies of the Burning Legion. They are also the "masters" of the Legion's Felhounds and they can summon Doom Guards.
History
The Pit Lords were enslaved by the fallen titan, Sargeras, when he created the dreaded Burning Legion. Among their ranks, Mannoroth - commonly known as the Destructor - became general over the hordes of crazed demons that resided within the Twisting Nether. Mannoroth, counciled by the demon-lord Archimonde, enslaved the Orcs of Draenor with the use of his own blood, and corrupting them to serve according to his will. The Orcs, however, failed to destroy the world of Azeroth as planned, and when the Legion returned many years later, Mannoroth was slain by his own orcish apprentice, Grom Hellscream, and the blood pact that had corrupted the Orcs for so long was finally lifted.
The Pit Lord Azgalor took over as demonic general, but when the legion failed in their second attempt to destroy the world of Azeroth as well, Azgalor returned to the depths of the Twisting Nether in shame. Illidan Stormrage, with the help of the Naga and Blood Elves, also fought the Pit Lord Magtheridon on Draenor and claimed the Outland as his own.
Appearance
Pit Lords appear as massive centaur-like juggernauts. They have six limbs: two arms and four elephant-like legs. They also have wings, but they're unable to fly because of their huge body. They have hairless, slimy skin, that can be green or purple. They have a small head with big tusks and hardly any neck, and an enormous body with a large belly.
They wield massive double edged blades and have elaborate chest and shoulder armor. At times, a pit lord can have a "crown" of green flames typical of the legion. This was seen on Mannoroth during the cinematic at the end of the Orc campaign in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
Pit lords also have the feared ability to summon demons at the cost of a life, whether it be of an ally or an enemy. Their terrifying howls can send even the most couragous warriors into despair.
In the expansion Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, they appear as Neutral Tavern heroes. Their abilities are Howl of Terror, Rain of fire, Cleaving attack, and Doom.
History
The Pit Lords were enslaved by the fallen titan, Sargeras, when he created the dreaded Burning Legion. Among their ranks, Mannoroth - commonly known as the Destructor - became general over the hordes of crazed demons that resided within the Twisting Nether. Mannoroth, counciled by the demon-lord Archimonde, enslaved the Orcs of Draenor with the use of his own blood, and corrupting them to serve according to his will. The Orcs, however, failed to destroy the world of Azeroth as planned, and when the Legion returned many years later, Mannoroth was slain by his own orcish apprentice, Grom Hellscream, and the blood pact that had corrupted the Orcs for so long was finally lifted.
The Pit Lord Azgalor took over as demonic general, but when the legion failed in their second attempt to destroy the world of Azeroth as well, Azgalor returned to the depths of the Twisting Nether in shame. Illidan Stormrage, with the help of the Naga and Blood Elves, also fought the Pit Lord Magtheridon on Draenor and claimed the Outland as his own.
Appearance
Pit Lords appear as massive centaur-like juggernauts. They have six limbs: two arms and four elephant-like legs. They also have wings, but they're unable to fly because of their huge body. They have hairless, slimy skin, that can be green or purple. They have a small head with big tusks and hardly any neck, and an enormous body with a large belly.
They wield massive double edged blades and have elaborate chest and shoulder armor. At times, a pit lord can have a "crown" of green flames typical of the legion. This was seen on Mannoroth during the cinematic at the end of the Orc campaign in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
Pit lords also have the feared ability to summon demons at the cost of a life, whether it be of an ally or an enemy. Their terrifying howls can send even the most couragous warriors into despair.
In the expansion Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, they appear as Neutral Tavern heroes. Their abilities are Howl of Terror, Rain of fire, Cleaving attack, and Doom.
Ian Jordan, born December 27th, 1989 in Naples, Italy, is an American politician from Birmingham, Alabama. President of A local Virginia Beach, Virginia chapter of the Democratic Party, Ian is known by many to be Big Daddy. Being taller then 91% of the population, standing an incredible 6'5, Ian has always been special.
Political History
In Spring 2007, Ian challenged an incumbent council member in a heated three way race. Largely agreed to have given the most electrifying speech at the election,he was nearly disqualified for alleged negative campaigning. Ian lost the election amid murky unreleased results; although widely believed and later proven he achieved electoral success.
Instead of contesting the results, Ian re-founded the local Democratic chapter and assumed the role of Interim President.
Upcoming Races
President Jordan recently lost out to friend E. Davis in a nominating contest, although Davis would not be in the position due to Ian's inadvertent help.
In Mid-November 2007 Jordan will face legitimate election to his post, though expected to sail victory due to no competition. Endorsing his longtime ally F. Blanchard for Vice-President, the two are expected to remain group leaders for the remainder of their tenure.
On November 19th, Jordan's local Democratic chapter will find out if they prevailed against larger and better funded groups in a Food Drive competition.
Political History
In Spring 2007, Ian challenged an incumbent council member in a heated three way race. Largely agreed to have given the most electrifying speech at the election,he was nearly disqualified for alleged negative campaigning. Ian lost the election amid murky unreleased results; although widely believed and later proven he achieved electoral success.
Instead of contesting the results, Ian re-founded the local Democratic chapter and assumed the role of Interim President.
Upcoming Races
President Jordan recently lost out to friend E. Davis in a nominating contest, although Davis would not be in the position due to Ian's inadvertent help.
In Mid-November 2007 Jordan will face legitimate election to his post, though expected to sail victory due to no competition. Endorsing his longtime ally F. Blanchard for Vice-President, the two are expected to remain group leaders for the remainder of their tenure.
On November 19th, Jordan's local Democratic chapter will find out if they prevailed against larger and better funded groups in a Food Drive competition.
The mandate of the Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation is to raise funds for the capital projects at Lake of the Woods District Hospital. Capital projects include the replacement of medical equipment and repairs to infrastructure.
The Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation was established in 1992 and governed by an eleven member Board. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised over $8 million in support of the Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
Close to 2500 scans have been performed with the equipment since May 2007.
The Kenora General Hospital, previously known as the Rat Portage Royal Jubilee Hospital, was opened in 1897 and built with donated labour and $1000 in donations. In 1968, the Lake of the Woods District Hospital was formed after merging with the St. Joseph’s Hospital that was established in 1903 by Bishop Laugevin and the three Sisters of Charity of Providence. Kenora is approximately 250 KM east of the Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The present facility with 480 staff including 31 doctors and 11 specialists was constructed in 1973. The specialists are in the fields of Internal Medicine, Oncology, Rheumatology, Orthopedics, Dermatology and Ophthalmology. It serves a population of 25,000 for primary care and 90,000 for secondary specialist care. During the summer months, these numbers increase to 70,000 for primary care, and 150,000 for secondary care.
Residents and visitors to the Lake of the Woods region depend on the quality of care available in our hospital. If we are unable provide the healthcare service required, patients are faced with the decision of travelling to Winnipeg (2.5 hours) or to Thunder Bay (6 hours).
The Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation was established in 1992 and governed by an eleven member Board. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised over $8 million in support of the Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
Close to 2500 scans have been performed with the equipment since May 2007.
The Kenora General Hospital, previously known as the Rat Portage Royal Jubilee Hospital, was opened in 1897 and built with donated labour and $1000 in donations. In 1968, the Lake of the Woods District Hospital was formed after merging with the St. Joseph’s Hospital that was established in 1903 by Bishop Laugevin and the three Sisters of Charity of Providence. Kenora is approximately 250 KM east of the Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The present facility with 480 staff including 31 doctors and 11 specialists was constructed in 1973. The specialists are in the fields of Internal Medicine, Oncology, Rheumatology, Orthopedics, Dermatology and Ophthalmology. It serves a population of 25,000 for primary care and 90,000 for secondary specialist care. During the summer months, these numbers increase to 70,000 for primary care, and 150,000 for secondary care.
Residents and visitors to the Lake of the Woods region depend on the quality of care available in our hospital. If we are unable provide the healthcare service required, patients are faced with the decision of travelling to Winnipeg (2.5 hours) or to Thunder Bay (6 hours).