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Tom Matchick
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! John Thomas Matchick (September 7, 1943 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania) is a former professional baseball player. He was a utility infielder over parts of 6 seasons (1967-1972) with the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers and Baltimore Orioles. Matchick was a member of the 1968 World Series champion Tigers. For his career he hit .215 with 4 home runs and 64 runs batted in in 292 games played.
Rainton Bridge Business Park
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rainton Bridge Business Park is a business park located in Houghton le Spring in the City of Sunderland, UK.
HMS E40
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS E40 was a British E class submarine launched by Palmer, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne. She was laid down on 9 November 1916 and was commissioned in May 1917.
Youth Crime Watch of America
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Youth Crime Watch of America, Inc., based in Miami, Florida, is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing Youth Crime Watches across the United States and other countries. Sponsored in part by the US Department of Justice, OJJDP, it is a youth-led crime prevention/leadership program. Unlike other programs, where well-intentioned adults attempt to solve youths` problems, YCW gives youngsters the tools and guidance necessary to actively reduce crime and drug use in their schools and communities. With hundreds of programs throughout the United States and abroad, Youth Crime Watch programs are credited with significantly reducing crime and drug use since the early 1980`s.
Capstone (cryptography)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Capstone is the name of a United States government long-term project to develop cryptography standards for public and government use. Capstone was driven by the NIST and the NSA; the project began in 1993. The initiative involved four standard algorithms: a data encryption algorithm called Skipjack, along with the Clipper chip that included the Skipjack algorithm, a digital signature algorithm, DSA, a hash function, SHA-1, and a key exchange protocol. Captstone`s first implementation was in the Fortezza PCMCIA card.
HMS E49
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS E49 was an E-class submarine built by Swan Hunter, Wallsend for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 15 February 1915 and was commissioned on 14 December 1916.
Youth Communication
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Youth Communication is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth media organization based in New York City that promotes youth literacy and civic engagement through youth-led media. The organization was founded in 1980 by youth rights pioneer Keith Hefner, who won a MacArthur Fellowship for his work with Youth Communication in 1989.
Tito Fuentes
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rigoberto "Tito" Fuentes Peat (born January 4, 1944 in Havana, Cuba) is a retired second baseman who played for 13 seasons in the Major Leagues between 1965 and 1978. Fuentes played for most of his career with the San Francisco Giants where he still remains a fan favorite.
C2Net
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! C2Net was an Internet cryptography company founded by Sameer Parekh, which was sold to Red Hat in 2000. It was best known for its Stronghold secure webserver software.
HMS E39
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS E39 was a British E class submarine launched by Palmers, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne. She was laid down on 18 May 1916 and was commissioned in October 1916.
Tom Maschler
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Maschler is a British publisher and writer. The son of Austrian Jews, he was five when his family fled the Nazis in Vienna and brought him to England. As a teenager, he travelled widely, worked on a kibbutz and did national service before going on to become one of the most dynamic figures in publishing.
Panerusan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The panerusan instruments or elaborating instruments are one of the divisions of instruments used in the gamelan. Instsead of the rhythmic structure provided by the colotomic instruments, and the core melody of the balungan instruments, the panerusan instruments play variations on the balungan. They are usually the most difficult instruments to learn in the gamelan, but provide the most opportunity for improvisation and creativity in the performer.
Byzantine fault tolerance
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Byzantine fault tolerance is a sub-field of fault tolerance research inspired by the Byzantine Generals` Problem, which is a generalized version of the Two Generals` Problem.
Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative (YCGII) was led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) during the late-1990s. The program aimed to increase firearm tracing of firearms recovered by law enforcement agencies, learn more about how juveniles and youth obtain firearms, and develop strategies to deal with problems involving illegally obtained firearms.
Yunel Escobar
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yunel Almenares Escobar (born November 2, 1982) is a professional baseball shortstop with the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball.
Youth Conference (Newfoundland)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Youth Conference (YC) Newfoundland is an inter-denominational Christian event held annually in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador the weekend immediately before the second Monday in the month of October. YC Newfoundland is the first branch off the original YC. It`s held almost on a rotational basis in the largest centers in the province.
Eric Eichmann
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Eric Eichmann (born May 7, 1965, in Margate, Florida) is a retired American soccer player. He played professionally in Germany and the United States and later served as an assistant coach with the Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. He also earned twenty-nine caps and scored four goals, for the United States national team.
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