Harshwardhan Zala is Founder & CEO of Aerobotics 7. He is 14 Years old. He is Robotics Developer, Drone Maker, Coder, Tinkerer, Entrepreneur and Basically a 9th Grade Student. He was born in Ahmedabad, INDIA. His father Pradhyuman Zala is a Senior Accountant In Ahmadabad's Vishal Plastic Industries. And His Mother Nishaba Zala is a Businesswoman of Sarees and Bangles.
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He Started his journey when he was 10 Years old. He made his first Project as a "Home Automation System Controlled by Any TV Remote Control". Then He was famous in Gujarat's Top Newspapers like Divya Bhaskar and Gujarat Samachar. He Think Always Big. He made a Group with his friends to make Something Big. He tell his group "Robosoft Group". He Made Approximately 38 Projects, 6 Robots and 3 Drones.
His Successful Robot is AXIS The Genius Robot. And Very Intelligent and Smartest Drone Eagle A-7 The Smartest Drone He made it With Their Friends (Rutvik, Hiren and Vinit). He was Participated with this Drone in Innovative Project Summit in L.D. Engineering College, Ahmadabad and He Win 1st Prize With Trophy and 10,000 Rs. And Then he was participated in Maker Fest The World's Big Show & Tell That Organized by Motwani Jadeja Family Foundation. Harshwardhan said, "Maker Fest is a big Community for supporting Makers all around the World, And 2016 is Third Year of Maker Fest. Asha Jadeja is a Founder of Maker Fest. Asha Ma'm is Fully Supporting me to make a New Drone Product for The World. She is supporting to make a Company."
He has a Big Strategy to Make His Company bigger and bigger. And Their Dream to Start-up a Multinational Corporation in Silicon Valley, U.S.A.
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He Started his journey when he was 10 Years old. He made his first Project as a "Home Automation System Controlled by Any TV Remote Control". Then He was famous in Gujarat's Top Newspapers like Divya Bhaskar and Gujarat Samachar. He Think Always Big. He made a Group with his friends to make Something Big. He tell his group "Robosoft Group". He Made Approximately 38 Projects, 6 Robots and 3 Drones.
His Successful Robot is AXIS The Genius Robot. And Very Intelligent and Smartest Drone Eagle A-7 The Smartest Drone He made it With Their Friends (Rutvik, Hiren and Vinit). He was Participated with this Drone in Innovative Project Summit in L.D. Engineering College, Ahmadabad and He Win 1st Prize With Trophy and 10,000 Rs. And Then he was participated in Maker Fest The World's Big Show & Tell That Organized by Motwani Jadeja Family Foundation. Harshwardhan said, "Maker Fest is a big Community for supporting Makers all around the World, And 2016 is Third Year of Maker Fest. Asha Jadeja is a Founder of Maker Fest. Asha Ma'm is Fully Supporting me to make a New Drone Product for The World. She is supporting to make a Company."
He has a Big Strategy to Make His Company bigger and bigger. And Their Dream to Start-up a Multinational Corporation in Silicon Valley, U.S.A.
Monica Plank (April 29, 1979 - February 16, 2014) was a U.S. Marine Gunnery Sergeant who was killed in a hit and run while off duty on February 16, 2014. Plank was walking with her husband in Bellefontaine, Ohio when she was hit by a car. Plank and her husband were both on leave from the Marines spending time with their five children and other family. Less than a week later, Holly Fowler was found to be responsible for Plank's death and subsequently arrested. Plank's family pressed for the maximum manslaughter sentence in court but it was ruled that the evidence could only uphold a 30-month sentence. Plank served 16 and a half years as a Sergeant Instructor at the Officer Candidate School, a mechanic in Afghanistan, and a drill instructor at Parris Island, South Carolina.<ref name="obituarymonica" /> She was a significant member of the United States Marines and her death was made more tragic as it was an off-duty accident.
Vernon Harwood is a British journalist and radio presenter.
Early career
Harwood first joined the BBC in the 1980s as a reporter.
He originally presented BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Breakfast show in the early 1990s and produced/presented numerous other programmes including 'Gloucestershire Question Time' and the BBC Points West/BBC Local Radio discussion show 'Person-to-Person'.
BBC English Regions career
In 1995 he made a full-time move to television as a political reporter/producer on BBC West's 'Out of Westminster' programme. In 1997 he joined BBC Radio Oxford's & BBC Radio Berkshire's merged service, BBC Thames Valley FM as their Breakfast show host.
He remained on the show until 1998 when he became Head of Programmes, then Managing Editor of BBC Radio Gloucestershire and later BBC Wiltshire Sound.
Freelance
Harwood became a freelance producer & independent programme-maker in 2001, re-joining BBC Radio Gloucestershire that year to once again take over the Breakfast show. He also wrote a weekly column in The Citizen newspaper.
Current work
Since September 2005, Harwood has been the presenter/producer of the weekly rural affairs and farming programme on BBC Radio Gloucestershire. The show is broadcast every Sunday morning from 10-12 noon.
In addition to that, he is a regular holiday relief presenter on the station, has appeared on Network Radio including Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live & he also produces and presents occasional programmes on BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire & BBC Somerset.
Early career
Harwood first joined the BBC in the 1980s as a reporter.
He originally presented BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Breakfast show in the early 1990s and produced/presented numerous other programmes including 'Gloucestershire Question Time' and the BBC Points West/BBC Local Radio discussion show 'Person-to-Person'.
BBC English Regions career
In 1995 he made a full-time move to television as a political reporter/producer on BBC West's 'Out of Westminster' programme. In 1997 he joined BBC Radio Oxford's & BBC Radio Berkshire's merged service, BBC Thames Valley FM as their Breakfast show host.
He remained on the show until 1998 when he became Head of Programmes, then Managing Editor of BBC Radio Gloucestershire and later BBC Wiltshire Sound.
Freelance
Harwood became a freelance producer & independent programme-maker in 2001, re-joining BBC Radio Gloucestershire that year to once again take over the Breakfast show. He also wrote a weekly column in The Citizen newspaper.
Current work
Since September 2005, Harwood has been the presenter/producer of the weekly rural affairs and farming programme on BBC Radio Gloucestershire. The show is broadcast every Sunday morning from 10-12 noon.
In addition to that, he is a regular holiday relief presenter on the station, has appeared on Network Radio including Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live & he also produces and presents occasional programmes on BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire & BBC Somerset.
Max Keenlyside is a Canadian pianist and composer. He is known for his work in ragtime and stride piano styles. Keenlyside was born in late 1991.
Biography
Keenlyside began playing piano at the age of ten. His interests in piano performance and composition simultaneously began with ragtime, and later expanded to include concert band and other instrumental forms.
His musical work is derived from the stride, ragtime and classic jazz piano traditions, with special emphasis on the work of Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton. He has been featured on a CBC Radio concert presentation.
Discography
* KeenlyStride (2010)
* Mostly Max (2012)
Biography
Keenlyside began playing piano at the age of ten. His interests in piano performance and composition simultaneously began with ragtime, and later expanded to include concert band and other instrumental forms.
His musical work is derived from the stride, ragtime and classic jazz piano traditions, with special emphasis on the work of Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton. He has been featured on a CBC Radio concert presentation.
Discography
* KeenlyStride (2010)
* Mostly Max (2012)