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Clemson University Greeklife
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Clemson University opened in 1893 as an all male military college.It would not be until seventy years later in 1959 that the first fraternities and sororities arrived on campus. In the 1970s they became recognized as national fraterntites and sororites. The Greek life has now increased to 39 chapters on campus: fraternities and sororities from the National Panhellenic Council, the North-American Interfraternity Conference and the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
Center for Global Communication Studies
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Center for Global Communication Studies (CGCS) is a research center located within the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. CGCS serves as a research hub for students and scholars worldwide studying comparative communication studies, media law, and media policy. The center also provides consulting and advisory assistance to academic centers, non-governmental organizations, regulators, lawyers, and governments throughout the world.
Reanimedia
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Reanimedia is an anime distributor in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Baltic States, working in cooperation with Reanimedia Japan. The company was founded in 2007.
2010 Dutch TT
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2010 Dutch TT was the sixth round of the 2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of June 24–26, 2010 at the TT Circuit Assen.
Papa Sartre
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Papa Sartre is a famous Arabic novel by Iraqi writer Ali Bader, it was originally published in Arabic in Beirut, 2001, and met warmly by the cultural critics and Intellectuals in Arabic world. This parody of the abuses and extravagances of pseudo-philosophers in the Baghdad of the sixties throws into relief the Iraqi intellectual and cultural life of the time and the reversal of fortune of some of Iraq’s wealthy and powerful families An English translation was published in 2009, in AUC press, Cairo/ New York. It was this book that earned Ali Bader many prizes.
Felix the Cat filmography
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a complete list of animated films released theatrically starring Felix the Cat. "View" links are linked to a public domain file of the cartoon at archive.org.
Job Accommodation Network
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is a service provided by the US Department of Labor`s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). JAN is one of several ODEP technical assistance centers. JAN`s mission is to facilitate the employment and retention of workers with disabilities by providing employers, employment providers, people with disabilities, their family members, and other interested parties with information on job accommodations, entrepreneurship, and related subjects. JAN`s efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small business ownership, of people with disabilities.
Controversy Tour
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Controversy Tour was the third concert tour by Prince, in support of his fourth studio album Controversy. Also the tour included The Time as an opening act.
2000 Men`s Water Polo Olympic Qualifier
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2000 Men`s Olympic Water Polo Qualifying Tournament was held at the Stadionbad indoor-pool in Hanover, Germany, from May 6 to May 14, 2000. The competition decided the remaining five competing teams at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Fifteen teams entered the competition. African did not send a team.
James H. Howard
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! James Howell Howard (April 13, 1913 – March 18, 1995) was a general in the United States Air Force and the only fighter pilot in the European Theater of Operations in World War II to receive the Medal of Honor — the United States military`s highest decoration.CBS commentator Andy Rooney, then a wartime reporter for Stars and Stripes, called Howard`s exploits "the greatest fighter pilot story of World War II". In later life, Howard was a successful businessman, author, and airport director.
Westerham Valley Branch Line
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Westerham Valley Branch Line was a short railway line in Kent that connected Westerham, Brasted and Chevening with the village of Dunton Green and the South Eastern Main Line, a distance of 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
Marcellin College Randwick
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Marcellin College Randwick is a systemic Roman Catholic, secondary, day school for boys, located in Randwick, a south-eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Concierge medicine
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Concierge medicine (also known as direct care) is a relationship between a patient and a primary care physician in which the patient pays an annual fee or retainer. This may or may not be in addition to other charges. In exchange for the retainer, doctors provide enhanced care. Other terms in use include boutique medicine, retainer-based medicine, and innovative medical practice design.
SleepResearch Facility
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! SleepResearch_Facility (sometimes abbreviated to SR_F or SRF) is a dark ambient artist from Glasgow, Scotland, specializing in sleep-conducive beatless ambient music which is both artistic as well as functional.
Selva morale e spirituale
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Selva morale e spirituale (SV 252-288) is the short title of a collection of sacred music by the Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi, published in Venice in 1640 and 1641. The title translates to "Moral and Spiritual Forest". The full title is: "Selva / Morale e Spirituale / di Clavdio Monteverde / Maestro di Capella della Serenissima / Republica Di Venetia / Dedicata / alla Sacra Cesarea Maesta dell’ Imperatrice / Eleonora / Gonzaga / Con Licenza de Superiori & Priuilegio. / In Venetia M DC X X X X / Appresso Bartolomeo Magni".
Brad Cohen
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Brad Cohen is an American motivational speaker and an award-winning teacher and author who has severe Tourette syndrome (TS). Cohen described his experiences growing up with the condition in his book, Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had, co-authored with Lisa Wysocky. The book has been made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie titled Front of the Class.
Gloria Richardson
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Gloria St. Clair Hayes Richardson (born May 6, 1922) is best known as the leader of the Cambridge Movement, a civil rights struggle in Cambridge, Maryland in the 1960s. The Movement made significant strides against institutionalized racial discrimination in Cambridge by bringing attention to social injustices such as inadequate wages, poor housing, and poor health care.
Johnny Orr
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! John M. "Johnny" Orr (born June 10, 1927) is a retired American basketball player and coach, best known as the head coach of men`s basketball at the University of Michigan and at Iowa State University.
Paul Hardy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Paul Jude Hardy (born October 18, 1942) is a Baton Rouge attorney who was the first Republican to have been elected lieutenant governor of Louisiana since Reconstruction. He served in the second-ranking post under Governor Buddy Roemer from 1988 to 1992.
Gaspar Saladino
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Gaspar Saladino (born September 1, c. 1926, in Brooklyn, New York) is an award-winning letterer and logo designer who worked for over 50 years in the comic book industry, mostly for DC Comics. He has over 3,000 credits on the Grand Comics Database. Eventually Saladino went by one name, "Gaspar," which he wrote in his trademark calligraphy. Veteran award-winning comic book letterers Todd Klein, Tom Orzechowski, and Clem Robins all claim Saladino was the best letterer they ever saw.
May Bumps 2000
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The May Bumps 2000 were a set of rowing races held at Cambridge University from Wednesday June 14, 2000 until Saturday June 17, 2000. The event was run as a bumps race and is one of a series of May Bumps which have been held annually in mid-June since 1887. See May Bumps for the format of the races. In 2000, a total of 172 crews took part (103 men`s crews and 69 women`s crews), with around 1500 participants in total.
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