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James A. Eshelman

James A. Eshelman (b. October 10, 1954) has been a writer and teacher of occult and metaphysical subjects since 1972, originally in the field of as...

Dec 6, 2011 496

4-year plan

:For a 1936 Nazi Germany economic plan, see Four Year Plan.A 4-year plan is typically the focal point of a student's academic guidance. A 4-year pl...

Dec 6, 2011 771

The Dean Windass Hall of Fame

The Dean Windass Hall of Fame (or DWHoF) is a regular feature on The Football Ramble in which figures from the world of football are profiled in ex...

Dec 6, 2011 675

American Council for Accredited Certification

The Certification Council, Inc (CCI), the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) and the The American Indoor Air Quality Council (AIA...

Dec 7, 2011 761

Manuel Senquiz

Manuel Senquiz (born 1984 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Puerto Rican American mix martial arts instructor. Manuel Senquiz started martial art...

Dec 7, 2011 655

Garret Kramer

Garret Kramer is the founder and managing partner of Inner Sports, LLC, a mental performance company headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. Kram...

Dec 7, 2011 444

World Photography Day

World Photography Day is a photography event celebrated each August 19th, uniting photography lovers all over the world.World Photography Day origi...

Dec 7, 2011 424

Gibraltar Money Laundering

Gibraltar, a British naval base situated on the 2.64 sq. mile rock (one twentieth of the size of the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando) in the re...

Dec 7, 2011 781

Synchronized diving

Synchronized diving is an Olympic sport. First brought to the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia in 2000, the event features two divers who attemp...

Dec 7, 2011 408

Scientology and Werner Erhard

Werner Erhard studied many disciplines and practices in the 1960s, among them Scientology. While initially he had a positive response to what he l...

Dec 7, 2011 1,266

Michaelbudd

Michael Budd Michael Budd is a film actor and Director born in Sydney Australia 2nd July 1974 He has starred in many music vidoes including UK hit...

Dec 7, 2011 577

Misha Norland

Misha Norland (born 13 June 1943) is the founder and current course leader of the School of Homeopathy, the UK’s longest running homeopathy schoo...

Dec 7, 2011 576

The Search Engine

The Search Engine is the third studio album by DJ Food and ninth full release. It will be released in January 2012, nearly 11 years after their las...

Dec 7, 2011 357

Nathanial Bates

Nathanial "Nat" Bates is a former mayor and seven-term city councilmember of Richmond, California. He was a city councilmember from 1967 to 1983 an...

Dec 7, 2011 395

Connexus Ecosystem

CONNEXUS is an affiliation of network vendors, communication service providers (CSPs), content providers and advertising networks promoting an arch...

Dec 7, 2011 725

Scarlet Key Honor Society

The "Scarlet Key Honor Society" is a leadership award that recognizes and celebrates the extra-curricular accomplishments of students at McGill Uni...

Dec 7, 2011 1,015

USTA Eastern

The United States Tennis Association's Eastern Section, also known as USTA Eastern, is one of 17 geographic sections of the USTA, the national gove...

Dec 7, 2011 1,195

Tenisbrasil

Tenisbrasil is a specialized tennis website created in October 1998, in Sao Paulo. The development of the website follows the huge interest in the ...

Dec 7, 2011 518

Bernard Keane

Bernard Keane is Crikey’s Canberra correspondent, writing on federal politics, media and business. Previously, he was a public servant, beginning...

Dec 7, 2011 507

The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex

"The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex" is a short story about Sherlock Holmes written by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre. It was originally published in T...

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