Glen Lacey (born June 5, 1983 in Dublin, Ireland), is an Irish footballer currently playing for Leinster Senior League club Glebe North. Lacey is a hard working attacking right-sided winger.
Career
Glen has had previous stints with Sunderland, Shamrock Rovers and Drogheda United before joining Shelbourne in February 2007.
At Shamrock Rovers, he made a total of 10 appearances in the 2003 season including one substitute appearance in the UEFA Intertoto-Cup .
Lacey made his league debut for Shelbourne in a 2-2 draw against Kildare County at Tolka Park on March 9, 2007 and scored his first Shelbourne goal, a spectacular lob over the keeper to seal a 2-0 victory over Kilkenny City on May 28, 2007 at Tolka Park. Lacey was released by Shelbourne at the end of the 2007 season. He made 27 league and cup appearances and scored 1 goal during the 2007 Season for Shelbourne. Lacey joined Leinster Senior League Senior Division club in August 2008.
Career
Glen has had previous stints with Sunderland, Shamrock Rovers and Drogheda United before joining Shelbourne in February 2007.
At Shamrock Rovers, he made a total of 10 appearances in the 2003 season including one substitute appearance in the UEFA Intertoto-Cup .
Lacey made his league debut for Shelbourne in a 2-2 draw against Kildare County at Tolka Park on March 9, 2007 and scored his first Shelbourne goal, a spectacular lob over the keeper to seal a 2-0 victory over Kilkenny City on May 28, 2007 at Tolka Park. Lacey was released by Shelbourne at the end of the 2007 season. He made 27 league and cup appearances and scored 1 goal during the 2007 Season for Shelbourne. Lacey joined Leinster Senior League Senior Division club in August 2008.
Hans Henry Petersen (25 December 1835 - 18 December 1909) was a Latter-day Saint hymnwriter. His most notable work is the hymn "Secret Prayer".
Petersen was born near the town of Slagelse in Denmark. He was raised as a Lutheran. His early years were spent working on a farm, as an apprentice weaver and then in a grist mill. In June 1853, Petersen and his father were baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
In 1857, Petersen was asked to be an LDS Church missionary in Denmark. He was branch president at Svenstrup and later district president in Copenhagen. In 1862, Petersen emigrated to the United States along with his parents and five siblings. He married Julia Maria Larsen on the ship on 19 April 1862. The marriage was performed by O. N. Liljenquist. Julia was from Helsingør and had joined the LDS Church and had been disowned by her parents for doing so.
They sailed to New York and then took the trains to Florence, Nebraska. Petersen and family joined one of the "down and back companies" of wagons sent out from Utah Territory. He was placed in command of a group of about 400 for the journey to Utah.
Petersen first settled in Manti, Utah but later moved to Salt Lake City. He organized a Scandinavian choir in that city. In 1868, he moved to Hyrum, Utah.
In Hyrum, Petersen served as city recorder, a Justice of the Peace, city marshal and a member of the school board. In the LDS Church, he served as ward choir director and assistant superintendent of the local Sunday School. When the Hyrum Stake was formed, he was chosen as its choir director.
Petersen was born near the town of Slagelse in Denmark. He was raised as a Lutheran. His early years were spent working on a farm, as an apprentice weaver and then in a grist mill. In June 1853, Petersen and his father were baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
In 1857, Petersen was asked to be an LDS Church missionary in Denmark. He was branch president at Svenstrup and later district president in Copenhagen. In 1862, Petersen emigrated to the United States along with his parents and five siblings. He married Julia Maria Larsen on the ship on 19 April 1862. The marriage was performed by O. N. Liljenquist. Julia was from Helsingør and had joined the LDS Church and had been disowned by her parents for doing so.
They sailed to New York and then took the trains to Florence, Nebraska. Petersen and family joined one of the "down and back companies" of wagons sent out from Utah Territory. He was placed in command of a group of about 400 for the journey to Utah.
Petersen first settled in Manti, Utah but later moved to Salt Lake City. He organized a Scandinavian choir in that city. In 1868, he moved to Hyrum, Utah.
In Hyrum, Petersen served as city recorder, a Justice of the Peace, city marshal and a member of the school board. In the LDS Church, he served as ward choir director and assistant superintendent of the local Sunday School. When the Hyrum Stake was formed, he was chosen as its choir director.
Bruno Bernard Joseph Odon Louis(born 9 February 1966 in Rouvreux) is a writer on international trade.
Biography
Bernard has appeared on the Russian television news channel RT to discuss international trade. He is a professor and senior lecturer in several universities (Paris Dauphine, University of Lorraine, UMons, Caucasus University, ECS Brussels, Groningen University, Raboud University ...), and has published works on export and business ethics in twelve languages.
Works
* L'export facile pour PME-PMI, Éditions EDIPRO Belgique, 2008, co-written with Laeticia Vignaud
* L'export facile pour PME-PMI du Maghreb, Éditions ITCIS Algérie, 2009, co-written with Laeticia Vignaud
* Entreprises et compétitivité France, 2009.
* La Chasse aux Privilèges - Arrogance, Éditions de l'Arbre, 2010, co-written with A. Boyer
* L'Imagier de l'Homme d'affaire, Éditions EDIPRO Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Dasty.
* Eksport jest latwi Pologne, Éditions APP Solution, 2010, co-written with Anna Wawwrzonkowska.
* Comprendre le Halal (export), Éditions Edipro Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker
* Understanding Halal how marketing re-inventing Halal, Éditions Edipro Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker.
* Zorumiec Halal export Pologne, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker et Anna Wawrzonkowska.
* L'export facile pour les PME-PMI Marocaines, Éditions Caravane Export, 2011.
* Parlons affaires Let's talk Business, Éditions Edipro (FRENCH ENGL), 2011, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Parlons affaires Let's talk Business, Éditions Hachette Liban fr arabe, 2012, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Let's talk Business, Éditions Hachette Liban (Arabic and English versions), 2014, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Au Pair Mode d'emploi, Éditions Jourdan, 2013, co-written with Claude Munster et Anna Wawrzonkowska .
* Exportateurs non conventionnel et informel, Éditions Bebooks, 2013, co-written with Samuel Mathey.
* Comprendre (rapidement) les Pays de l'Est, Éditions Bebooks, 2013 EAN 9782875690760.
* Export facile en Afrique, Éditions Bebooks, 2013, co-written with Samuel Mathey EAN 9782875690869.
* Apprendre l'anglais en parlant français, Éditions Jourdan, 2013, co-written with Florence Dasty
* La génération Y, Éditions Univ, 2015.
* A la rencontre de la beauté chinoise, Éditions Bebooks (Chinese and French versions EAN 9782875691828), 2015, co-written with Françoise Guiot and Stéphanie Cheng.
* Export facile pour les PME-PMI en France, Éditions Bebooks, 2014 EAN 9782875691484
* Export facile pour les PME-PMI luxembourgeoises, Éditions Bebooks, 2015 EAN 9782875691972
* Export facile pour les PME de Monaco, Éditions Bebooks, 2015 EAN 9782875691903
* Export facile pour les PME suisse, Editions Bebooks 2016 EAN 2016 9782875692054
* Export bez Å¥ažkostí pre slovenské malé a stredné podnikiy co-written with Jarmila Casier Remi Casier Ed Bebooks 2016
Awards
* Knight of the
* Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
* Knight of the Ordre National du Mérite
* Honorary Doctor of the Caucasus University<ref name="acifr"/>
Biography
Bernard has appeared on the Russian television news channel RT to discuss international trade. He is a professor and senior lecturer in several universities (Paris Dauphine, University of Lorraine, UMons, Caucasus University, ECS Brussels, Groningen University, Raboud University ...), and has published works on export and business ethics in twelve languages.
Works
* L'export facile pour PME-PMI, Éditions EDIPRO Belgique, 2008, co-written with Laeticia Vignaud
* L'export facile pour PME-PMI du Maghreb, Éditions ITCIS Algérie, 2009, co-written with Laeticia Vignaud
* Entreprises et compétitivité France, 2009.
* La Chasse aux Privilèges - Arrogance, Éditions de l'Arbre, 2010, co-written with A. Boyer
* L'Imagier de l'Homme d'affaire, Éditions EDIPRO Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Dasty.
* Eksport jest latwi Pologne, Éditions APP Solution, 2010, co-written with Anna Wawwrzonkowska.
* Comprendre le Halal (export), Éditions Edipro Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker
* Understanding Halal how marketing re-inventing Halal, Éditions Edipro Belgique, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker.
* Zorumiec Halal export Pologne, 2010, co-written with Florence Blacker et Anna Wawrzonkowska.
* L'export facile pour les PME-PMI Marocaines, Éditions Caravane Export, 2011.
* Parlons affaires Let's talk Business, Éditions Edipro (FRENCH ENGL), 2011, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Parlons affaires Let's talk Business, Éditions Hachette Liban fr arabe, 2012, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Let's talk Business, Éditions Hachette Liban (Arabic and English versions), 2014, co-written with Florence Dasty
* Au Pair Mode d'emploi, Éditions Jourdan, 2013, co-written with Claude Munster et Anna Wawrzonkowska .
* Exportateurs non conventionnel et informel, Éditions Bebooks, 2013, co-written with Samuel Mathey.
* Comprendre (rapidement) les Pays de l'Est, Éditions Bebooks, 2013 EAN 9782875690760.
* Export facile en Afrique, Éditions Bebooks, 2013, co-written with Samuel Mathey EAN 9782875690869.
* Apprendre l'anglais en parlant français, Éditions Jourdan, 2013, co-written with Florence Dasty
* La génération Y, Éditions Univ, 2015.
* A la rencontre de la beauté chinoise, Éditions Bebooks (Chinese and French versions EAN 9782875691828), 2015, co-written with Françoise Guiot and Stéphanie Cheng.
* Export facile pour les PME-PMI en France, Éditions Bebooks, 2014 EAN 9782875691484
* Export facile pour les PME-PMI luxembourgeoises, Éditions Bebooks, 2015 EAN 9782875691972
* Export facile pour les PME de Monaco, Éditions Bebooks, 2015 EAN 9782875691903
* Export facile pour les PME suisse, Editions Bebooks 2016 EAN 2016 9782875692054
* Export bez Å¥ažkostí pre slovenské malé a stredné podnikiy co-written with Jarmila Casier Remi Casier Ed Bebooks 2016
Awards
* Knight of the
* Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
* Knight of the Ordre National du Mérite
* Honorary Doctor of the Caucasus University<ref name="acifr"/>
Jaanus Silla (born 5 July 1969 in Tallinn, Estonia ) is an Estonian film director.
Education
Silla, a native of Estonia, graduated from Brigham Young University in 1997 with a B.A. in Film Directing. He took a UCLA Law School course in entertainment law for the motion picture industry, continuing his study of contracts, split-rights transactions, completion bond companies, studios and major independents, negotiation techniques, and accounting practices. Silla graduated Tallinn's Technical College of Photography in 1990.
Career
Silla has worked in the film industry in Los Angeles, Estonia, United Kingdom, and Utah. He completed the science fiction short comedy Mr. Calliphor which won first place at the 1996 Boise Film Festival. Silla filmed footage of the downfall of Communism in Estonia for PBS, the rough draft titled The Singing Revolution was completed in 1997. He is in the process of pre-developing several film projects, including The Megalith, The Slayer of Dragons, Ford, Dale Carnegie, Abe and Unicorn. Silla has the experience of setting up a motion picture production company intended as a subcontractor to a major studio in the United States.
World view
Silla intends to keep ahead of time as futurist. Today, Silla holds the views of agnosticism. Although he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1990, he has not been active in Mormonism for years. Silla was one of the earliest converts to LDS Church in Estonia. Silla served as the official spokesman for the LDS Church that testified before the Estonian government in the successful petition for recognition. He served in the Utah Salt Lake City South Mission.
Education
Silla, a native of Estonia, graduated from Brigham Young University in 1997 with a B.A. in Film Directing. He took a UCLA Law School course in entertainment law for the motion picture industry, continuing his study of contracts, split-rights transactions, completion bond companies, studios and major independents, negotiation techniques, and accounting practices. Silla graduated Tallinn's Technical College of Photography in 1990.
Career
Silla has worked in the film industry in Los Angeles, Estonia, United Kingdom, and Utah. He completed the science fiction short comedy Mr. Calliphor which won first place at the 1996 Boise Film Festival. Silla filmed footage of the downfall of Communism in Estonia for PBS, the rough draft titled The Singing Revolution was completed in 1997. He is in the process of pre-developing several film projects, including The Megalith, The Slayer of Dragons, Ford, Dale Carnegie, Abe and Unicorn. Silla has the experience of setting up a motion picture production company intended as a subcontractor to a major studio in the United States.
World view
Silla intends to keep ahead of time as futurist. Today, Silla holds the views of agnosticism. Although he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1990, he has not been active in Mormonism for years. Silla was one of the earliest converts to LDS Church in Estonia. Silla served as the official spokesman for the LDS Church that testified before the Estonian government in the successful petition for recognition. He served in the Utah Salt Lake City South Mission.