Joakim Hauge
Joakim Hauge (born July 1973) is a Norwegian biologist who is the Chief Executive Officer for The Sahara Forest Project.Hauge holds an MSc in biology ...
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Joakim Hauge (born July 1973) is a Norwegian biologist who is the Chief Executive Officer for The Sahara Forest Project.Hauge holds an MSc in biology ...
Melinda Smith (born 1971) is an Australian poet.Melinda grew up in rural NSW, but has primarily lived in Canberra since 1989. Her poetry has been publ...
VAR is an American magazine that focuses on fashion photography, traditional art, celebrities, and editorials.HistoryVAR was founded in June of 2011 b...
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IMS provides help to students, right from career counseling to preparation for important entrance examinations (CAT, GMAT, GRE, MCA etc.). IMS has now...
Licky Lizard is the main character in the children's book series. He is health conscious and encourages others to eat healthy and be active. The chara...
The Canadian Sponsorship Forum was created in 2005 by TrojanOne President Mark Harrison. The Canadian Sponsorship Forum delivers best-in-class sponsor...
Taekwondo Scotland® is the sole Scottish Governing Body for WTF taekwondo, as recognised by British Taekwondo and the Commonwealth Taekwondo Union. It...
Craig Fenton (born February 11, 1960, New Jersey) is an author, historian, public speaker, and radio personality specializing in 1960’s and 1970’s mus...
The Prout Research Institute of Venezuela in Caracas is an independent, not-for-profit foundation founded by Dada Maheshvarananda and José Albarrán in...
Amesbury Sports Park is a recreational facility located next to Interstate 495 in Amesbury, Massachusetts.The first known reference was as a ski area ...
The Ratzinger family is a German family from Bavaria, whose most prominent member is Pope Benedict XVI (né Joseph Ratzinger). Other prominent family m...
Chop Care is the ChopNotSlop version of the second studio album by Canadian recording artist Drake, released November 29, 2011, on ChopNotSlop Ent, Yo...
Kludgeocracy refers to the hidden costs of government complexity. It was coined by Steven Teles in his paper Passages:Similar stories could be told in...
Short Discharge Time (SDT) is a constant characteristic of each battery cell technology, regardless of capacity or voltage, that allows fair compariso...
Band of Gerbils (1996) was a video of a night's performance during a special Hamsters tour which was to celebrate the 25th year of death in 1970. It w...
Leeenux Linux is an operating system for netbooks. It is based on Ubuntu.Features* Two main editions with LXDE and Unity2D environments.* LXDE Edition...
Thailand witnessed several uprisings by farmers from several central Thai provinces in the mid-1970s. Thailand transiting into a democratic government...
Finnish Fibreboard Ltd. () is a European wood fibreboard producer and manufacturer.The company’s factories are located in Heinola and in Pori.Siemens ...
Ken Twohy (born January 7, 1970 Seattle) is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. He attended college at Saint Mary's College of ...