Joseph Fuhrig (February 9, 1947 - March 3, 2003) was a professor of Economics and Finance at the Golden Gate University. He was also a member of the Libertarian Party who once ran for governor of California.
Background
He was born Brian Joseph Fuhrig on February 9, 1947 in Alameda County, California to parents George Hobson Fuhrig and Anne Loretta Fuhrig. He grew up in the East Bay area and attended Oakland High School where he graduated from in 1964. Later he attended California State University, East Bay where he studied economics. In 1970, he received a B.A., and in 1973, an M.A.. One of Fuhrig's favorite past times was playing golf, and in 2002 he played 81 rounds. He also had the nickname, "The Traveling Capitalism Show".
Death
He died of a heart attack on March 3, 2003. At the time of his death he was professor at the Golden Gate University, a position he had held since 1981.
Political
In 1982, he ran on the Libertarian Party ticket for the U.S Senate. He got 105,000 votes. In 1986, at the age of 39, he ran for governor of California for which he received 54,000 votes.
Views
Fuhrig was against taxation and military conscription. He was also in support of nuclear disarmament.
Legacy
In 2004, economist Susanne Trimbath who was running as a candidate for the Board of Trustees; Santa Monica Community College District dedicated her campaign to Fuhrig.
In 2005, a scholarship program for undergraduate and graduate students was started at the California State University, East Bay. There is a preference given to students that express interest in classical liberalism.
Background
He was born Brian Joseph Fuhrig on February 9, 1947 in Alameda County, California to parents George Hobson Fuhrig and Anne Loretta Fuhrig. He grew up in the East Bay area and attended Oakland High School where he graduated from in 1964. Later he attended California State University, East Bay where he studied economics. In 1970, he received a B.A., and in 1973, an M.A.. One of Fuhrig's favorite past times was playing golf, and in 2002 he played 81 rounds. He also had the nickname, "The Traveling Capitalism Show".
Death
He died of a heart attack on March 3, 2003. At the time of his death he was professor at the Golden Gate University, a position he had held since 1981.
Political
In 1982, he ran on the Libertarian Party ticket for the U.S Senate. He got 105,000 votes. In 1986, at the age of 39, he ran for governor of California for which he received 54,000 votes.
Views
Fuhrig was against taxation and military conscription. He was also in support of nuclear disarmament.
Legacy
In 2004, economist Susanne Trimbath who was running as a candidate for the Board of Trustees; Santa Monica Community College District dedicated her campaign to Fuhrig.
In 2005, a scholarship program for undergraduate and graduate students was started at the California State University, East Bay. There is a preference given to students that express interest in classical liberalism.
Pouya Afshar (born in Tehran, Iran in 1984) is an Iranian American contemporary artist.
Biography
Born in Tehran in 1984, he immigrated to the United States in 2000. He is an alumnus from the California Institute of Arts’ Character Animation department, as well as a graduate of University of California, Los Angeles’ Graduate Department of Film and Television, where he focused on Animation and Digital Media.
Starting 2004, he became an Animation and Drawing Instructor at the Sony Pictures Media Arts Program and since 2007 has worked with Inner City Arts Foundation in Los Angeles for various community projects, with Vije Institute of Visual Arts, in its Animation Production Workshop since 2009 and freelanced with Disney Studios. He has also written for various arts and community publications and has done visual effects and animation for concerts and other events. HE has short films including Homeless (2002, 1:30), Clouds (2003, 3:20), Stay Tuned (2004, 2:08), Rumi (2005, 4:08), Little Prince (2006, 2:48), Savaar (2006, 4:07), Dawn (2006, 1:38), Zaal (2008, 4:13), Heart Beats of the Beast (2009, 5:30) and Do you dream in color? (2010). He has directed and produced Hecate, Queen of Witches and co-directed and produced the documentary short The Voided Loom: Kelardasht Carpet about the art and dying practice of weaving carpets, both in 2012.
He has been exhibiting his art in United States and Iran, and has developed a unique style for figurative art. His art has an element of socio-political context using twisted and tormented forms that are culturally engaged. Afshar currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He is the creator of the animated series "Rostam in Wonderland".*
Biography
Born in Tehran in 1984, he immigrated to the United States in 2000. He is an alumnus from the California Institute of Arts’ Character Animation department, as well as a graduate of University of California, Los Angeles’ Graduate Department of Film and Television, where he focused on Animation and Digital Media.
Starting 2004, he became an Animation and Drawing Instructor at the Sony Pictures Media Arts Program and since 2007 has worked with Inner City Arts Foundation in Los Angeles for various community projects, with Vije Institute of Visual Arts, in its Animation Production Workshop since 2009 and freelanced with Disney Studios. He has also written for various arts and community publications and has done visual effects and animation for concerts and other events. HE has short films including Homeless (2002, 1:30), Clouds (2003, 3:20), Stay Tuned (2004, 2:08), Rumi (2005, 4:08), Little Prince (2006, 2:48), Savaar (2006, 4:07), Dawn (2006, 1:38), Zaal (2008, 4:13), Heart Beats of the Beast (2009, 5:30) and Do you dream in color? (2010). He has directed and produced Hecate, Queen of Witches and co-directed and produced the documentary short The Voided Loom: Kelardasht Carpet about the art and dying practice of weaving carpets, both in 2012.
He has been exhibiting his art in United States and Iran, and has developed a unique style for figurative art. His art has an element of socio-political context using twisted and tormented forms that are culturally engaged. Afshar currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He is the creator of the animated series "Rostam in Wonderland".*
The South Devon Players Theatre & Film Company was founded in 2016, by four local actors struggling to find roles, on the proceeds of a car-boot sale. The team is known for researching history and mythology, primarily from the Southwest of England, and adapting it into new theatre or film productions, providing local performers with a showcase, and training.
Starting with the historical tale of a local writer and vicar, John Prince, and exploring much other local history, as well as wider classics including the Great Gale of Brixham in 1866 which was the cause of Brixham gaining her first lifeboat, other dramas have included a non-musical stage production of Les Miserables; the story of a local smuggler, "Resurrection" Bob Elliott, who faked his own death to transport contraband; and the highwayman Thomas Sympson, known as Old Mobb who operated in Hampshire and Devon in a show "Gentleman of the Road", and local links to the as a show "Survivors of the Titanic".
The company was showcased at a film convention alongside stars from Game of Thrones. Their recent film about Mordred has gained the team international recognition in LA and New York for this adaptation of the 6th century tale of King Arthur's illegitimate son.
Starting with the historical tale of a local writer and vicar, John Prince, and exploring much other local history, as well as wider classics including the Great Gale of Brixham in 1866 which was the cause of Brixham gaining her first lifeboat, other dramas have included a non-musical stage production of Les Miserables; the story of a local smuggler, "Resurrection" Bob Elliott, who faked his own death to transport contraband; and the highwayman Thomas Sympson, known as Old Mobb who operated in Hampshire and Devon in a show "Gentleman of the Road", and local links to the as a show "Survivors of the Titanic".
The company was showcased at a film convention alongside stars from Game of Thrones. Their recent film about Mordred has gained the team international recognition in LA and New York for this adaptation of the 6th century tale of King Arthur's illegitimate son.
WebSite X5 is a software created by Incomedia s.r.l. to create websites, blogs and online stores
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Company history
Incomedia s.r.l. first started in 1982 as an industrial communication company (INCO) to then become a multimedia company in 1998. Today, it based in Ivrea and is a European independent developer and publisher of PC software.
Software
This software was designed specifically for those who want to publish websites without having any programming skills or web design talent at all.
Similar website building software
Website X5 belongs to so-called offline website builders. The closest to WebSite X5 characteristics similar software is Adobe Muse and Mobirise. The last one is free both to commercial and non-profit use.
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Company history
Incomedia s.r.l. first started in 1982 as an industrial communication company (INCO) to then become a multimedia company in 1998. Today, it based in Ivrea and is a European independent developer and publisher of PC software.
Software
This software was designed specifically for those who want to publish websites without having any programming skills or web design talent at all.
Similar website building software
Website X5 belongs to so-called offline website builders. The closest to WebSite X5 characteristics similar software is Adobe Muse and Mobirise. The last one is free both to commercial and non-profit use.