Adam Brouillard (born July 26, 1977) is a performance driving coach and author of The Science of Speed series for Paradigm Shift Driver Development. He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and two children.
Bibliography
* The Perfect Corner 2: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Optimizing Complex Sections Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series) (Volume 3) Paperback - May 18, 2016
* Perfect Control: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Advanced Car Control Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed) (Volume 2) Paperback - March 6, 2016
* The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-By-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed) (Volume 1) Paperback - March 18, 2016
* Bullyproof Your Child: An Expert's Advice on Teaching Children to Defend Themselves Paperback - October 17, 2007
Bibliography
* The Perfect Corner 2: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Optimizing Complex Sections Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series) (Volume 3) Paperback - May 18, 2016
* Perfect Control: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Advanced Car Control Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed) (Volume 2) Paperback - March 6, 2016
* The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-By-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed) (Volume 1) Paperback - March 18, 2016
* Bullyproof Your Child: An Expert's Advice on Teaching Children to Defend Themselves Paperback - October 17, 2007
Virtual filing cabinet is a technology infrastructure developed by Carmel Vision using and C# programming language. The result is a central management system that allows different repositories, such as emails, contacts and documents, to talk to one another. The system allows all office communication activities including email management, document management, contact management, calendar, notes, telephony, fax and more to be managed, indexed and retrieved, from a single application.
Other companies have already begun following suit. Open Text and Oracle have invested heavily in R&D to try to develop similar technologies as their customers no longer want to use different applications in managing their offices.
Other companies have already begun following suit. Open Text and Oracle have invested heavily in R&D to try to develop similar technologies as their customers no longer want to use different applications in managing their offices.
Frank Britton Wenzel (born Frank Louis Wenzel; July 8, 1892 - April 27, 1992), aka Frank Britton, was an American vaudeville performer and local elected official.
Born in New York City on July 8, 1892, Wenzel formed a double act (trombone and cornet) in 1917 with Milt Britton. Originators of the "slapstick" orchestra, Britton's Orchestra became known in Europe and the United States as "America's Craziest Orchestra" and "The Mad Musical Maniacs". The band's routine was to begin playing a selection in the normal way, then about halfway through the song, a musician would stumble and knock an instrument out of another's hand, thereby starting a melee of comedy. Their band played some Broadway shows, made tours of South America and the US, and made appearances in shorts and feature films. They are seen causing mayhem during the title song in Moonlight and Pretzels (1933).
During his heyday in vaudville, he opened the original Brown Derby restaurant in Malverne, New York, a suburban village in Nassau County on Long Island. This establishment became a popular hang-out of vaudevillians such and Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, big band leader Ralph Flanagan and others.
Later years, death and legacy
He was elected mayor of Malverne in 1951. During his four year as mayor, he oversaw the construction of the Malverne Public Library and institution of the Malverne Little League. He served as commander of American Legion Post 44 in Malverne. He died at his home in Malverne at the age of 99 on April 27, 1992.
Born in New York City on July 8, 1892, Wenzel formed a double act (trombone and cornet) in 1917 with Milt Britton. Originators of the "slapstick" orchestra, Britton's Orchestra became known in Europe and the United States as "America's Craziest Orchestra" and "The Mad Musical Maniacs". The band's routine was to begin playing a selection in the normal way, then about halfway through the song, a musician would stumble and knock an instrument out of another's hand, thereby starting a melee of comedy. Their band played some Broadway shows, made tours of South America and the US, and made appearances in shorts and feature films. They are seen causing mayhem during the title song in Moonlight and Pretzels (1933).
During his heyday in vaudville, he opened the original Brown Derby restaurant in Malverne, New York, a suburban village in Nassau County on Long Island. This establishment became a popular hang-out of vaudevillians such and Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, big band leader Ralph Flanagan and others.
Later years, death and legacy
He was elected mayor of Malverne in 1951. During his four year as mayor, he oversaw the construction of the Malverne Public Library and institution of the Malverne Little League. He served as commander of American Legion Post 44 in Malverne. He died at his home in Malverne at the age of 99 on April 27, 1992.
Aarti V. Raman (born 22 September 1986) is a thrice-published author based in Mumbai. She writes romantic thrillers.
Early life
Aarti studied at Our Lady of Remedy Secondary High School, Poisar, Kandivli in Mumbai. She then studied journalism at KC College, Mumbai University before going to Deakin University, Melbourne to polish up her creative writing skills.
Career
Aarti V. Raman writes for The Huffington Post and is a features writer editor at Inc42.
Her books have been Amazon Bestsellers.
Aarti also conducts creative writing workshops and has been visiting bookstores and literary festivals across India promoting her books. She favours happy endings to her stories. Aarti is also a commercial copy-editor.
Bibliography
White Knight (Leadstart Publishing, 2012)
Contributor to the Anthology: An Atlas of Love: The Rupa Romance Anthology, Edited by Anuja Chauhan (Rupa, 2014)
Kingdom Come (Harlequin India, 2014)
With You I Dance (Fingerprint Publishing, 2016)
Early life
Aarti studied at Our Lady of Remedy Secondary High School, Poisar, Kandivli in Mumbai. She then studied journalism at KC College, Mumbai University before going to Deakin University, Melbourne to polish up her creative writing skills.
Career
Aarti V. Raman writes for The Huffington Post and is a features writer editor at Inc42.
Her books have been Amazon Bestsellers.
Aarti also conducts creative writing workshops and has been visiting bookstores and literary festivals across India promoting her books. She favours happy endings to her stories. Aarti is also a commercial copy-editor.
Bibliography
White Knight (Leadstart Publishing, 2012)
Contributor to the Anthology: An Atlas of Love: The Rupa Romance Anthology, Edited by Anuja Chauhan (Rupa, 2014)
Kingdom Come (Harlequin India, 2014)
With You I Dance (Fingerprint Publishing, 2016)