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Jessica’s Law was named after Jessica Lunsford, the nine-year-old girl who was abducted, raped, and murdered in Florida in 2005 by a twice-convicted sex offender. Her father, Mark Lunsford, chairs our organization’s advisory board. The law mandates a minimum 25-year prison sentence and lifetime electronic monitoring for adults convicted of lewd and lascivious acts against a child under the age of 12. Forty-four states have adopted a version of the law.
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Ladies footwear at great prices, specializing in narrows, mediums, wides and sizes 4-13. Thousands of pairs at each location.
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Specializing in ladies shoes and boots for less (20%-60% below department store prices), Shoe Stop also caters to the hard-to-find size with a great selection of narrows, mediums, wides and sizes 4 through 13.
In 1991, Kelly joined the family business when she married Steve. They have three boys - Josh, Dave and Sam and a baby girl, Sydney Nicole.
All family members, besides being on the sales floor, have their part in keeping Shoe Stop going strong. Kelly does the payroll, and Jim and Steve do the purchasing and distributing. Jeff started his own reggae record label in 2003, Skank Records, and does the scheduling and advertising.
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 29968 | МГГУ им. М. А. Шолохова
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 20309 | Jack Haire
Jack Haire is Concern’s Chief Executive Officer. Previously, he held the position of CEO of Parade Media Group from June 2009 through its acquisition by Athlon Media Group in September 2014. A seasoned executive with vast experience in both traditional and digital media, he brought top talent to Parade and its monthly food brand Dash, invested important resources in both brands and built a strong digital business in partnership with the websites of America’s greatest newspapers.
Prior to joining Parade, he led his own company, HM Ventures, which was formed in 2006 and specialized in innovative digital advertising and distribution strategies. As head of HMV, he advised companies including CNET Networks, Quigo Technologies, Quattro Wireless, Hallmark Cards, and Outbrain among others.
Jack spent twenty-eight years at Time Warner Inc. (1978-2006). During his tenure there, he was Executive Vice President of Time Inc. and President of the Fortune/Money Group (1998-2005), where he helped Fortune achieve its best years in circulation, advertising market share, and profitability. He was also Publisher of Time magazine (1993-1998). On his watch, both Time and Fortune were chosen as Adweek’s Hottest Magazine, measured by 3-year advertising growth. He also partnered with CNN on the launch of CNNMoney.com, one of the web’s most successful finance sites.
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 13592 | Upper Albert Road
Upper Albert Road is a road on the Government Hill in the Central area of Hong Kong. It is named after Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria. Surrounding Government House, the residence of former Governors of Hong Kong and present Chief Executive of Hong Kong, the road is used as a destination for various protests which sometimes results in traffic congestion, and as such Upper Albert Road is used as a synonym of the Chief Executive's Office. The road is irregularly U-shaped and almost encircles Government House. Starting from Lower Albert Road, the road winds up the hills and turns near the Consulate General of United States of America building. It intersects with Garden Road, Kennedy Road and Cotton Tree Drive. On the upper part of the road, its north side is covered by the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens and ends in the junction with Caine Road, Glenealy and Arbuthnot Road near the headquarters of Caritas Hong Kong. As it forms part of the early development of the city of Victoria, some old curtain fig trees stand beside the road. | [
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I am a paediatric speech pathologist and health coach. My vision is to create a world where parents can understand the real link between diet and their child's health and behaviour, and know how to create true health for their family.
My two young, wonderful and sensitive sons both have food intolerances and have also taught me about my own, that I have never known about until now!
Topics I have looked into for my own family's health and also from my role as a speech pathologist with children with picky eating are food intolerances, fussy eaters, creating healthy eaters and eating to prevent and ‘cure’ childhood issues such as ADHD, autism, eczema/skin issues, trouble sleeping, low immunity, frequent snot/ear infections and bedwetting, to name a few.
I write many posts coming from being an exhausted mum trying to keep up with fussy boys who can only eat certain foods and also as a professional who has worked with other children with similar issues.
I live on the Sunshine Coast in Australia with my husband and two boys and was previously an exchange student in Brazil!
I hope to inspire you to help your child achieve their potential through health and well-being.
Thanks for stopping by :) Heidi | [
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William Ernest "Ernie" Smith served one term as mayor of Murray, Utah from 1946-1947. He preferred to be known as Ernest or Ernie to differentiate between him and his father. Ernest was son of local businessman William Smith who owned the Murray Meat and Grocery store (later Smith Market) and whom later oversaw the store. He was president of the Murray School District board, a member of the Murray fire department since 1910, ex- president of the Utah State Firemen’s Association and past president of the Murray Lions Club. He served as vice-president of the International Fire Chiefs Association, which was rare for a volunteer fire chief at that time. Murray City used volunteer firemen until the latter half of the twentieth century. He died in a nursing home in 1973. | [
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 9726 | Wei En Chua
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In her free time, Wei En would usually manage her online store (Sanctity Moon) she co-owns with her friend. Her online store has a wide range of products from clothing to shoes to bags for females. She is usually in-charge of managing the website as well as the finances of the store. | [
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 13049 | Blake McCarthy
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Mr. Robert J. "Bobby" Faulkner, 72, of Union City died 6:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 18, 2014, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital.
Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Friday in the chapel of Edmaiston Mosley Funeral Home. Brother Jerry Leggett and Brother Eddie Mallonee will officiate. Burial will follow in East View Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at Edmaiston Mosley Funeral Home from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday.
Pallbearers will be Teddy Willcutt, Michael Alford, Robert Baird, Wayne Fulcher, Bill Sowell and David Taylor.
Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Obion County Rescue Squad and Crewettes.
Mr. Faulkner was born April 6, 1942, in Lake County, son of the late L.D. and Helen Marie (Prater) Faulkner. He married Judy (Barnes) Faulkner November 25, 1965. She survives. Mr. Faulkner retired from the former Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company after 32 years of service and was currently employed at Advance Auto Parts in Union City. He was a member of Second Baptist Church, was a lifetime member of the Obion County Rescue Squad, a lifetime member of the Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads and a avid supporter of the Union City High School Band.
He is also survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Joey and Lisa Faulkner and Todd Faulkner all of Union City; one grandson, Landry Faulkner of Union City; four sisters, Betty Leonard of the Blue Bank community, Freda Sturgis of Jackson and Martha Rice and Catherine Mayhall both of Union City; and one brother, L.D. Faulkner, Jr. of Rives.
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Wilson Rutherford "Bud" Schwenk, Jr. (August 26, 1917 – October 1, 1980) was a professional American football quarterback who played four seasons for the Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and New York Yankees. Schwenk grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he starred on the football team. He set numerous college football records for passing in the 1941 season, his senior year. After college, Schwenk played one season for the Cardinals in the National Football League before leaving to serve for three years in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Upon his discharge, Schwenk joined the Cleveland Browns, a team under formation in the new All-America Football Conference (AAFC). After one season with the Browns during which the team won the AAFC championship, Schwenk was traded to the Buffalo Bills and then to the Colts before the start of the 1947 season. He went on to have his best year as a player, setting a professional football record for passing attempts in a season. Despite his success, the Colts put Schwenk put out on waivers, and he was picked up by the New York Yankees, where he played for one year before leaving football. After his playing career, Schwenk spent 30 years as an executive in St. Louis at Junior Achievement, a national nonprofit that prepares young people for the workforce. He served as the chairman of Missouri's state athletic commission in the 1970s and was on the board of the St. Louis Better Business Bureau. He was inducted into the Washington University sports hall of fame in 1991. His jersey number 42 is the only one retired by the school's football program. | [
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Filofax is a well-known British brand that produces a range of personal organiser wallets. The company is part of the Letts Filofax Group with four locations in the UK, including a manufacturing facility near Edinburgh. The Filofax Group also consists of six owned subsidiaries in the UK, US, Germany, France, Italy & Scandinavia and also houses manufacturing offices in Hong Kong. Over 30 distributors around the world make up Filofax's international markets.
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The Foursome offers fine men's apparel and shoes, including big & tall men's sizes. Choose from top brands like Tommy Bahama, St. Croix, Hart Schaffner Marx, Allen Edmonds, Enro, Cutter & Buck, Cole Haan, and more. Expert service, custom clothing, tuxedo rental, and on-site tailor shop. Family owned and operated, serving customers for over 80 years.
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The Foursome was founded in 1935. It began as a small general clothing store located on Lake Street in Wayzata, Minnesota. The store was founded by four golf playing school teachers who named their business 'The Foursome', in conjunction with their favorite past time. In 1955, Ron and Lucille Engel moved from Waterloo Iowa and became owners of The Foursome. Their son Gordy joined the family business and currently serves as the company's president. Gordy's daughters Nicole and Keri and son Michael have also come on board to help run the family business. In 2009, after 74 years in Wayzata, the Foursome moved to its current location in Plymouth. The brand new store offers men's apparel, including big & tall, and shoes for the entire family. Over the years, The Foursome has become known for quality merchandise, large selections, and exceptional service. The business has kept pace with the changing times and the challenges of surviving as a single location, family-owned specialty store.
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Epson Southeast Asia was established in Singapore in October 1982, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Seiko Epson Corporation, Japan, with the objective of promoting the sales and marketing of Epson printers in the region. In 1987, our business scope was expanded to include the sale of electronic components and system devices. The company was subsequently renamed Epson Singapore Pte Ltd in 1988.
Our product portfolio saw rapid expansion in the following years to include more IT based products such as colour inkjet printers, scanners, digital cameras, large format printers, laser printers and serial impact dot matrix printers that cater to both business and personal user environments.
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January 2001 marked an exciting milestone in the new millennium for Epson Singapore when we were accorded the status of regional headquarters. With that move, our regional sales network was substantially enlarged to include countries in Southeast Asia with the highest economic growth potential. Most recently in April 2012, Epson Singapore was made the regional sales and service headquarters for our world-rernowned factory automation robots.
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3 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 10371 | John Nicholson the actor
John Nicholson the actor was born and raised in NYC, now living in Los Angeles.
Whats not well known is that prior to moving to Los Angles to pursue acting fulltime John spent over 14 years as a senior retail security executive. Having worked for companies such as Bloomingdales, TJ Maxx and Circuit City. In 2003 while living in Atlanta, John went on an audition on a dare from a friend. When he landed the lead role in the play, John found himself fully bitten by the acting bug.
In 2006 at the urging of his mother, John quit his job and moved to Los Angeles, to pursue his dream of acting. John also began studying with famed method acting teacher Eric Morris.
Sadly, in 2009 John's mother passed away after a brief battle with cancer.
John appeared in various role on shows like the daytime soap drama's All My Children and General hospital, as well a lead roles in some independent films like The Lookout and No need to take me home.
In 2016 John Landed his first Television lead role as a homicide detective. The show which is shot on location in Tennessee is slated to air in early 2017.To learn more about John Nicholson The actor, go to
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 26665 | Justin Doran
I am a Lecturer in Economics in the School of Economics in University College Cork, Ireland. My research interests lie in the area of regional economics, spatial econometrics, applied econometrics, business innovation, firm performance and macroeconomics. I have published my research in journals such as Spatial Economic Analysis, Papers in Regional Science, Industry and Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Regional Development among others.
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I currently teach on BA(Arts), MBS(Business Information Systems), MA(Economics) and MEconSc programs. The areas in which I teach are Econometrics, Economic Growth, Macroeconomics, Innovation and Competitiveness. I also supervise masters dissertations on the MA(Economics) program.
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3 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 29719 | Absolute Decon
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 19486 | Nathaniel Batts
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 19541 | Bright Mountain Media Inc
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4 | DBpedia Abstract | 29485 | Henry Codrington
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington KCB (17 October 1808 – 4 August 1877) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer, he saw action supporting the blockade of Algiers by Greek revolutionaries during the Greek War of Independence and was later present at the Battle of Navarino during the same war. He later undertook a survey of enemy positions prior to the bombardment of Acre during the Egyptian–Ottoman War. As a captain, Codrington provided refuge on board ship for Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany and his family who were fleeing from revolutionary forces and then commanded the HMS Royal George in the Baltic Sea during the Crimean War. He went on to be Admiral superintendent of Malta Dockyard and then Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. | [
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 19480 | Henry Green (British Resident)
Henry Green (August 23, 1818 – September 26, 1884) was British Resident of the Orange River Sovereignty, a civil servant and a diamond miner in Griqualand West. Henry Green was born in Montreal, Canada, the third son of William John Green and his wife Margaret Gray. Like his father he entered the commissariat department of the British army, and he may have served in Canada before the family moved to the Cape Colony in the late 1840s. Green was in the commissariat department of the force under Captain H.D. Warden which took control of the area north of the Orange River that later became the Orange River Sovereignty. Warden was appointed British Resident of the Orange River Sovereignty, and bought the farm Bloemfontein on which to establish the capital. While Henry was there, three of his younger brothers joined him at various times. Charles and Fred Green used Bloemfontein as a base for their hunting expeditions around Lake Ngami, while Arthur Green, who later became a photographer, worked as a clerk in the commissariat department. | [
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4 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 26747 | Exhibitions India Group
Exhibitions India Group (EIG) was founded in 1987. The group’s core business comprises of trade promotion, encouraging investments, joint ventures, technology transfers, etc. EIG is an organiser of trade fairs in India and overseas with allied businesses in sales representation, publishing, travel and hospitality, advertising, consulting, conferences, and display design.
The only trade fair organiser in India to have ISO 9001:2008; ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certification. We are also certified by Trace International Inc. (USA) for transparency in international commercial transactions.
Strategic Business Units:
· Exhibitions India is a leading organiser of trade fairs in India having successfully established some of the most influential exhibitions in the country. For e.g. Convergence India is South Asia’s biggest trade expo focused on ICT, Broadcast & Digital Media industry. Other expos are Convergence Africa World; Smart Cities India; and Krackerjack Karnival.
· Comnet Exhibitions is a sales representative for international trade fair organizers in 47 countries covering over 180 trade fairs in over 40 different industry verticals.
· Comnet Publishers produce ‘autoX magazine’ (India’s leading automotive monthly magazine); and the weekly ‘convergence plus’ newsletter and ICT online news portal.
· Comnet Travels provides travel and hospitality services to inbound and outbound business travellers.
· Comnet Advertising offers a wide range of services, from the development of communications strategy, through executional planning, negotiation and implementation.
· Comnet Consultants provide market research, market entry strategies, joint ventures, locational analysis, regulatory framework, executive search, etc.
· Comnet Conferences organises its own and third party knowledge based conferences and seminars across India.
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4 | DBpedia Abstract | 8030 | Asan Institute for Policy Studies
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3 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 2063 | Petalina - dolls for every age and stage
At Petalina we offer an extensive collection of childrens dolls, dolls clothes and accessories sourced from around the world. Pretty dolls are so difficult to find on the high street yet at Petalina we have so many by well known doll manufacturers such as Gotz, Corolle, Kidz 'n' Cats, Bonnie & Pearl, Kathe Kruse, Moulin Roty, La Nina and more.
It is important to the founder, Cate O'Neill, that all the products offered for sale by Petalina are beautiful and good quality with lots of play value. As a girl Cate loved playing with her dolls, and the reason she founded Petalina was to allow today's little girls to have the same innocent dolly play fun with dolls that she did as a child. Lots of help and guidance to assist with choosing the right doll can be found on the company website under buying guides and each product listed has large images and a detailed description. Help is also at hand from Cate and the team by email or telephone.
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 18895 | Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet
Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet (November 4, 1720 – May 6, 1778) was a French pharmacist, botanist and explorer. Born in Salon-de-Provence, he joined the French East India Company and in 1752 was sent to Mauritius (then known as l'Île de France) to establish a pharmacy and a botanical garden. He worked there for nine years. During this time he was accused of having destroyed plants from the collection of Pierre Poivre, being jealous of the latter's success. In 1762 he was sent to Cayenne in French Guiana, where he assembled a vast herbarium which allowed him to prepare his Histoire des plantes de la Guiane françoise, published in 1775 and including almost 400 copperplate engravings. When Fusée Aublet died at Paris in 1778, he left his herbarium to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, though the latter possessed it for only two months before he too died. It was eventually acquired by the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in 1953. | [
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Troy Kenneth Hansen moved on to a new adventure on Wednesday March 22, 2017 after a long illness. He was born to Kenneth and Nada Orvin Hansen on May 18, 1965.
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Troy has been very sick for the past several years. He never complained about the pain or suffering he endured.
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He will be greatly missed.
A viewing will be held at Centerville Briarwood Ward 950 Main Street Centerville, Utah from 11-1 on Monday March 27, 2017.
In lieu of flowers please donate to a gofund me account to help the family with funeral costs https://www.gofundme.com/troy-hansen-memorial-fund
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Interim President, Danforth Plant Science Center
Philip Needleman brings over 20 years of pharmaceutical industry experience along with 20+ years in academia and research to the Nidus Board. Previous roles include Chairman of Research and Development of Pharmacia, Chief Scientific Officer of Pharmacia Corporation, Chief Scientist at Monsanto, President of Searle Pharmaceutical Company, and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is currently serving as Interim President of the Danforth Plant Science Center while at the same time holding the position of Scientific Partner with Prospect Venture Partners in San Francisco.
Needleman has garnered numerous honors and awards including the Research Achievement Award from the American Heart Association (1988); Washington University’s Distinguished Faculty Award (1987); Industrial Research Institute Medal (2001) and the NASA Award for the Industrial Application of Science (2005). In 1987, Needleman was elected to the National Academy of Science.
Needleman is a member of Washington University Board of Trustees, the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Board, Saint Louis Science Center and the Plant and the Coalition of Plant & Life Sciences.
Needleman received his B.Sc. in Pharmacy and M.Sc. in Pharmacology from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Maryland Medical School, and was a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University Medical School.
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Albert Schweitzer (14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a French-German theologian, organist, philosopher, and physician. He was born in the province of Alsace-Lorraine, at that time part of the German Empire, though he considered himself French[citation needed] and wrote mostly in French. Schweitzer, a Lutheran, challenged both the secular view of Jesus as depicted by historical-critical methodology current at this time in certain academic circles, as well as the traditional Christian view. His contributions to the interpretation of Pauline Christianity are noteworthy because they concern the role of Paul's mysticism of "being in Christ" as primary in importance rather than the secondary doctrine of Justification by Faith. He received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize for his philosophy of "Reverence for Life", expressed in many ways, but most famously in founding and sustaining the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, now in Gabon, west central Africa (then French Equatorial Africa). As a music scholar and organist, he studied the music of German composer Johann Sebastian Bach and influenced the Organ reform movement (Orgelbewegung). | [
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