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Morpheus Global University (formerly South Asia University), is an international distance learning university, with origins in Thailand, but currently headquartered in London.
History
The University was founded in 1970 as a small college offering English language training in Thailand and Malaysia. It was expanded in 1974 into the South Asia College Of Advance Management Studies and Research later renamed as South Asia University, and again to the present name on 1st of January 2009. It's a Private University giving education in various subjects via a Distance Mode.
The University has its existence in Argentina, USA, UK, The Netherlands, India, South Africa and New Zealand.
In India there Communication office is Handle by knowledge Axis
Affiliations
University Claims Membership and Affiliations from United Nations Global Compact, Guide Association, International Council for Open and Distance Education, Distance Education Association of Southern Africa, Virginia Society for Technology in Education, World Council for Distance Education Schools, Federation of World Independent Schools and many more.
"It is not recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Without recognition of the "accreditation agency" by USDE and CHEA or an entity in the country where the accreditor is located, such accreditation may not be considered in CHEA but acceptable for jobs in market.
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A list of Labor Day festivals and celebrations in America.
Alabama
*Pinson - Butter Bean Festival
Alaska
*Nome - Rubber Duck Race
Arizona
Barbecue
Swimming
Arkansas
California
Colorado
*Colorado Springs - Colorado Balloon Classic - Colorado's Largest Air Show
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
*Atlanta - Celebrate Freedom Atlanta - The largest free one-day concert in Atlanta
*Kingsland - Catfish Festival in Kingsland - A three-day celebration of Southern Fried Catfish
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Graettinger- Oldest Labor Day Celebration of 113 years; in the state of Iowa.
Kansas
Kentucky
*Isom - A four-day fair-style festival and rodeo held in the tiny city of isom
*Whitesburg - Whiteburg Labor Day Celebration - A city sponsored festival held on Labor Day Monday
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
*St. Paul - Minnesota State Fair - The official Minnesota state fair drawing more than 1.5 million visitors in 2007
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
*Bozeman - Montana Cowboy Mounted Shooting Competition - In the spirit of the American West, this event celebrates the lost art of shooting from horseback
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
fried chicken
North Dakota
Ohio
*Cleveland - Taste of Cleveland - Celebrating the culinary arts in Northern Ohio
*Cincinnati - Riverfest...
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
*Knoxville - Boomsday - With more than 400,000 visitors hitting the streets of downtown Knoxville for the free event, Boomsday is the nation’s largest Labor Day weekend fireworks show
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
*Charleston - Charleston Sternwheel Regatta - A party-style event held both on and off the banks of the Ohio River
*Hinton - Festival of the Rivers - An event celebrating Appalachian musicians, primitive and home-made instruments, bluegrass, gospel, folk, rock and R & B music styles
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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Marc Spelmann is a mind reader and magician from London England. Specialising in a more contemporary form of the mysterious arts.
His professional career started in 1992 as a close up magician. A chance encounter with Simon Drake of The Secret Cabaret program on Channel Four cemented a full time career.
Marc designed various illusions and co designed Simon Drakes costume for 'Raising' two hour special depicting the demise of Bruce Dickinson from the heavy metal group 'Iron Maiden'.
Marc appeared in the show himself as a stunt double for one of the band members. When the show aired two of Marc's illusions were censored by the BBC for being to graphic and realistic.
In 1996 Marc began specialising in a more psychic / mind reading style of performance often referred to as mentalism. Two appearances as a guest on LBC Radio displayed his interactive skills, during the shows he read minds of the callers and influenced the host Pete Murray. In 1999 Marc began to write an article for The Sunday Express in a supplement called Puzzled. In 2000 Marc was banned from The Magic Circle for minor exposure contained in some of his articles. As a result he appeared as a guest on 'The Big Breakfast' a popular morning show on Channel Four.
In 2002 Marc Spelmann returned to The Magic Circle and was reinstated as an AIMC (Associate of the Inner Magic Circle.) Since that time Marc has performed frequently at The Magic Circle and in 2010 lectured about Mind Reading to a packed theatre of members. In 2011 Marc was awarded with an originality prize for his close up performance at The Magic Circle in March 2011.
Television appearances.
Marc has appeared on all of the major television channels, in 2008 he was broadcast live to over 5 million viewers as part of 'The Brit Awards' After Party on ITV 2 and a segment of his work was broadcast on ITV as part of 'The Brits backstage'. In 2010 Marc appeared on 'Duel Marahkaya Magician' a program commissioned by RCTI in Indonesia. His performance was witnessed by over 20 million people live across parts of Asia. The show was later broadcast in Doha, Thailand, Japan, the Philippines and other far east countries. Estimated audience figures reached over 100 million viewers.
Marc Spelmann's performance on RCTI can be seen on youtube
Segments of his performances on The Big Breakfast, The Brits After Party & The Brits Backstage can be seen on youtube
Marc Spelmann's official website
Marc Spelmann on Youtube
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Machinery Hall, which takes its name from Le Palais des Machines, the hall that hosted the 1889 Exposition in Paris, was a leading East Coast three piece that toured around the nation and was featured on some 600 radio stations across the country. Playing from the winter of 1992 to late 2003, Machinery Hall released 10 albums, played 340 shows a year in its prime, and was featured on MTV and ESPN extreme sports. Mark Nelson and Paul Buhl, who played guitar/vocals and drums respectively, stayed with the band for all 11 years. David Dunn was replaced on Bass by Mark's brother Michael in 1995.
Origins
Before forming Machinery Hall, Mark Nelson played solo on everything from street corners to small rock clubs. In 1991, while performing solo in a band slot at a local club, Mark Nelson met future drummer Paul Buhl. In 1992 Buhl offered his services as a drummer while in three other bands. After trying several different bassists they decided on David Dunn, lead singer of a local band, Life In Between whom Buhl was playing drums for.
11 Years
Starting out, the band relied on Nelson's fan base to get gigs, yet after their first song, Herd aired on Boston's WFNX, attendance skyrocketed. Eventually with the release of their Self-Titled CD the band started their first of 7 national tours. They released their first single on England's Placebo/Beggars Banquet in 1994. Due to differences between Dunn and the band, they parted ways and he was replaced by Nelson's brother Michael. Shortly after another tour, the band recorded Inness in 1996 on the Boston label Wickedisk. In 2000, Tear It Down was released on Rockbox Records a subsidiary of Warner Brothers, and the band was in sight of a national breakthrough. That is, until the record deal collapsed due to tensions between the label and band. Then, bassist Michael Nelson took a break from performing and long time fan and friend, Kevin Cassidy took over and finished recording the album Equilibria as bassist. The band's final album was the Separation of Music and State. A live double CD, "Machinery Hall, Live at the Paradise, Boston" was recorded for Clear Channel in 2003. Michael Nelson joined the band again for their last show in Boston in late 2003. Paul Buhl resides in Los Angeles, Michael Nelson resides in Massachusetts, and rumor has it that Mark Nelson lives a hermetic and cloistered life somewhere in the northern hemisphere currently working on a five-disk solo box set. He kept his guitar.
List of Albums
*Yellow Tape - 1992
*Machinery Hall - 1993
*Purple Tape 1994
*Tile - 1995
*Inness - 1996
*Notebook I - 1997
*Notebook II - 1998
*Tear It Down - 2001
*Equilibria - 2002
*The Separation of Music and State - 2003
*Nelson has written 1,700 songs and has recorded 22 solo albums.
*A Single, "Herd" was released on Placebo/Beggars Banquet Records in 1994 and was #1 in Scotland and #3 on Melody Maker.
Awards
Out of 18 award nominations from WFNX/Phoenix Awards, Boston Music Awards, and Boston Magazines Boston Music Awards, Machinery Hall won 9. These nine include best new artist, best rock band, and best rock/alternative act. Tile won best album in 1996, "Vincent", a song from Tile won best song in 1996.

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