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May
15

Cooking With the Wolfman is a cooking series first produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, an aboriginal television network in Canada.

Created, executive produced and hosted by chef David Wolfman and also executive produced by Heather Wakeling, this series combines traditional North American Native cuisine with modern dishes.

The series is now in its fifth season, […]

May
15

Everton Water Tower is a water tower situated in Everton, Liverpool. It is a Grade II listed building.The water tower is a well known landmark dating from 1864 and can be seen from most of Liverpool standing at the top of Everton brow.
Designed by the Liverpool’s first water engineer, Thomas Duncan, it is all that […]

May
14

CHOICE Magazine is a publication of the Australian Consumers’ Association (ACA), a non-profit organization founded in 1959 to research and advocate on behalf of Australian consumers, similar to Consumer Reports in the United States. The ACA has its headquarters in Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia.

The ACA tests and compares different consumer products and services […]

May
14

Shucks

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May
14

18 Candles: The Early Years is a CD released by Silverstein in 2006. It compiles their two previously released, then-out-of-print CD EPs Summer’s Stellar Gaze (2000) and When the Shadows Beam (2002) along with some newly recorded acoustic and live material as well as a remix of the Discovering the Waterfront album track “Smile In […]

May
14

The GRE subject test in mathematics is designed to assess a candidate’s potential for graduate study in the field of mathematics. It contains questions from many fields of mathematics but focuses on calculus and algebra (linear and abstract). The test also contains questions that focus on a broad variety of topics typically encountered […]

May
14

Brazier

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A brazier is a container for fire, generally taking the form of an upright standing or hanging metal bowl or box. Used for holding burning coal as well as fires, a brazier allows for a source of light, heat, or cooking. Braziers have been reported in many early archaeological excavations, for example the Nimrud brazier […]

May
13

Fanyang

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Fanyang (Traditional Chinese: 范陽) is an ancient city in Northern China, somewhere around the modern-day city of Beijing. It is also known by its other names, Youzhou (Traditional Chinese: 幽州), used for administrative purposes, and Ji (Traditional Chinese: 薊), as the capital of the Yan.

Fanyang was founded during the Warring States Period by the state […]

May
13

Fullbore Target Rifle (TR) is a distinctively British and Commonwealth of Nations shooting discipline that evolved from Service rifle (SR) shooting in the late 1960s, and is governed by the rules of the National Rifle Association, UK (NRA).

Modern target rifles are extremely accurate, and have ‘iron’ aperture sights which are fully adjustable for elevation and […]

May
12

Lip balm

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Lip balm or lip salve is a substance topically applied to the lips of the mouth to relieve chapped or dry lips, angular cheilitis or stomatitis, and cold sores. Lip gloss is similar, but generally has only cosmetic properties. The balm is usually manufactured from beeswax, petroleum jelly, menthol, camphor, scented oils, and various other […]

May
12

Protein methods are the techniques used to study proteins.

Other methods

Hydrogen-deuterium exchange

Mass spectrometry

Molecular dynamics

Protein structure prediction

Protein sequencing

Protein structural alignment

Protein ontology

Peptide mass fingerprinting

Ligand binding assay

metabolic labeling

heavy isotope labeling

radioactive isotope labeling

References

“Protein Methods”, 2nd Edition by Daniel M. Bollag, Michael D. Rozycki and Stuart J. Edelstein (1996) Published by Wiley […]

May
12

Edit Herczog (born May 5, 1961 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Hungarian Socialist Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. She is for software patents.

External links

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http://index.hu/politika/kulfold/eu/software0706/

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May
12

For the Jadakiss featuring Mariah Carey song, see “U Make Me Wanna”.

“You Make Me Wanna” is a 1997 single from Usher’s 1997 album My Way. It became his first single to top the UK Singles Chart (albeit in 1998) and reach number 2 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.

Track listings
UK CD: 1

“You […]

May
12

Wormleybury

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Wormleybury is a landscape park of 57ha and house near Wormley in Hertfordshire, England.
It was developed in the 1770s.

In 1825 the parish records from the Parish Church of St. Laurence, Wormley were lodged with Sir Abraham Hume in Wormleybury.

The park is listed on the English Heritage Register ref: GD1165 Listed grade II.

External links […]

May
12

These are the Billboard magazine number one albums of 1989, per the Billboard 200.

Issue Date
Album
Artist

January 7
Giving You the Best That I Got
Anita Baker

January 14
Giving You the Best That I Got
Anita […]

May
12

Keening

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Keening is a form of vocal lament associated with mourning that is traditional in Scotland and Ireland.

Etymology
“Keen” as a noun or verb comes from the Irish term “caoineadh” (to cry) and references to it from the seventh, eighth and twelfth centuries are extant. The Scottish Gaelic term comes from the same origin, as the two […]

May
11

A rearrangement reaction is a broad class of organic reactions where the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structural isomer of the original molecule. Often a substituent moves from one atom to another atom in the same molecule. In the example below the substituent R moves from carbon atom C1 to […]

May
11

Tentsuyu

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Tentsuyu (Japanese: てんつゆ/天汁) is Japanese tempura dipping sauce.

The recipe for tentsuyu depends on the seasons and on the ingredients for which tentsuyu is being prepared. A general, all-purpose, tentsuyu might consists of three parts dashi, one part mirin, and one part shoyu (Japanese soy sauce). For ingredients with strong odors or flavors, however, sake and […]

May
11

Carole Cook

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Carole Cook (born Mildred Frances Cook in 1928 in Abilene, Texas, U.S.) is an American actress. She has appeared in many films and on television.

Carole Cook was a protege of Lucille Ball, she even gave her the stage name of “Carole”, after Carole Lombard. Carole appeared on two of her shows, The Lucy Show and […]

May
10

Rushlight

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A rushlight is a type of candle formed using the dried pith of the rush plant as its wick. The green epidermis or rind was peeled to reveal the inner pith, aside from a single strip left to provide support. It was then dipped in any household fat or grease that was available although beeswax […]

May
10

Acarina

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Acarina or Acari are a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks. The diversity of the Acari is extraordinary and its fossil history goes back to the Devonian era. As a result, acarologists (the people who study mites and ticks) have proposed a complex set of taxonomic ranks to classify mites. In most modern […]

May
09

Introduction
Lady Evelyn is an Alternative JK-6 public school in the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.

History
Lady Evelyn Public School was first opened in 1905 to serve the children of Archville, also known as Ottawa East (and now as Ottawa). The original four-room school was 66 by 43 feet and was built with a budget of $10,000. […]

May
09

The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America’s pioneer consumer organization. The National Consumers League is a private, nonprofit advocacy group representing consumers on marketplace and workplace issues.

NCL provides government, businesses, and other organizations with the consumer’s perspective on concerns including child labor, privacy, food safety, and medication information. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org.

Sally […]

May
09

Out & Equal

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Out & Equal Workplace Advocates (commonly known as “Out & Equal”) is a United States non-profit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Out & Equal educates and empowers organizations, human resources professionals, employee resource groups, and individual employees through programs and services that result in equal policies, opportunities, practices, and benefits in the workplace regardless of […]

May
09

The carbon burning process is a nuclear fusion reaction that occurs in massive stars (at least 4 MSun at birth) that have used up the lighter elements in their cores. It requires high temperatures (6×108 K) and densities (about 2×108 kg/m3</sub>). The principal reactions are:

12C + 12C

20Ne + 4He + 4.617 MeV

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May
07

Victory Soya Mills Silos in the east end of Toronto’s harbourfront is one of the two remaining silos from Toronto’s industrial port era. They were built by E.P. Taylor Victory Mills company in 1943 to house the soy beans used by a large plant that reprocessed the soy for a variety of purposes.

The abandoned silos […]

May
07

The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, which engaged in not only tallow candle making but also in the trade of oils, received a Royal Charter in 1462. The Tallow Chandlers, were traditionally separate from Wax Chandlers; wax candles were customary in […]

May
07

A soy milk maker is a small kitchen appliance which automatically cooks soy milk, a non-dairy beverage made from soy beans. Some soy milk makers can also be programmed to make almond milk and other vegetable-based beverages.

Home-made soy milk is usually at most one third as expensive as store bought soy milk—approximately $0.20 per quart. […]

May
06

The Executive Agency for the Public Health Programme (PHEA) was established in 2005 to improve the implementation of the Community public health programme . It is a temporary EU agency, due to remain in operation until the end of 2010 and reports to the Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General. It is located in Luxembourg. […]

May
06

Dynamical simulation, in computational physics, is the simulation of systems of objects that are free to move, usually in three dimensions according to Newton’s laws of dynamics, or approximations thereto. Dynamical simulation is used in computer animation to assist animators to produce realistic motion, in industrial design (for example to simulate crashes as an early […]

May
06

Carnauba is a wax derived from the leaves of a plant native to northeastern Brazil, the carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera). It is known as “queen of waxes” and usually comes in the form of hard yellow-brown flakes. It is obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm by collecting them, beating them to loosen the […]

May
06

A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, usually made by hammering or rolling a piece of metal. Foils are most easily made with malleable metals, such as aluminium, copper, tin, and gold. Foils usually bend under their own weight and can be torn easily. The more malleable a metal, the thinner foil can […]

May
05

In economics, the compensated demand curve shows how the substitution effect influences the number of units of a good the consumer will purchase.

A Compensated Demand Curve shows how the number of units of a good purchased changes as the price changes, assuming the consumer’s income is increased enough to offset the income effect and thus, […]

May
05

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May
05

Bangin’ on Wax was a gangsta rap music project by both the Bloods and the Crips.

At first it seemed impossible that the two rival gangs would collaborate on a music project but the impossible happened. The music project was organized by Los Angeles area producer Ron “Ronnie Ron” Phillips and rapper Tweedy Bird Loc. Actual […]

May
05

Nambu Food

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Nambu Food (hangul:남부식품) is a food company. headquartered in Sacheon Gyeongsangnam-do, Hanam Gyeonggi-do, Seoul, Korea. established in 1975. It is a manufactures many varieties of fishcake and other formed fish products, as well as retort food products.

History

1975:Established Namhae Development Corporation

1983:Completed Fish Meat Plant

1987:Established Nambu Food

1993:Completed Retort Food Plant

1997:Acquired ISO 9002 System Certification

2000:Excellent Helper Placed Samsung […]

May
04

Exhibit A

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Exhibit A is an Alternative Metal band from Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Band history
Exhibit A formed in 2000. The music is essentially extreme metal taking in other varied influences outside the genre. They have been featured in mainstream rock music publications such as Metal Hammer and Kerrang! as well as regular play on BBC Radio 1. The […]

May
04

Genistein

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Genistein is one of several known isoflavones. Isoflavones, such as genistein and daidzein, are found in a number of plants, with soybeans and soy products like tofu and textured vegetable protein being the primary food source. Soy isoflavones are a group of compounds found in and isolated from the soybean. Besides functioning as antioxidants, many […]

May
04

Solveig Sollie (b. 1939) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian People’s Party, who served as parliamentary representative for Telemark 1985-1993. She was also Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs (consumer affairs) in 1989, and Minister of Family and Consumer Affairs in 1990.

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May
04

Plombage

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Plombage was a surgical method used prior to the introduction of anti-tuberculosis drug therapy to treat cavitary tuberculosis of the upper lobe of the lung. The term derives from the French word “Plomb” (lead) and refers to the insertion of an inert substance in the pleural space. The technical medical term for plombage is Extraperiosteal/Extrapleural […]

May
04

18 Candles: The Early Years is a CD released by Silverstein in 2006. It compiles their two previously released, then-out-of-print CD EPs Summer’s Stellar Gaze (2000) and When the Shadows Beam (2002) along with some newly recorded acoustic and live material as well as a remix of the Discovering the Waterfront album track “Smile In […]

May
03

Sudan Red G

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Sudan I

Systematic name

amethoxybenzenazo-β-naphthol

Chemical formula

C16H12N2O

Molecular mass

248.28 g/mol

Density

Unknown g/cm³

Melting point

225 °C

Boiling point

Unknown °C

CAS number

1229-55-6

EINECS number

214-968-9

SMILES

Unknown

Disclaimer and references

Sudan Red G is a yellowish red lysochrome azo dye. It has the appearance of an odorless reddish-orange powder with […]

May
03

Meteorological astrology - (or Astrometeorology) is the practice of applying the astrological/astronomical placements of the Sun, Moon, and planets to forecast the weather.

Astrometeorology is thousands of years old and based on astronomical positions that directly affect the weather on Earth. Ancient classical astrologers created weather forecasting known as meteorology by noting the positions of stars, […]

May
01

Lozanić’s triangle (sometimes called Losanitsch’s triangle) is a geometric arrangement of binomial coefficients in a manner very similar to that of Pascal’s triangle. It is named after the Serbian chemist Sima Lozanić, who researched it in his investigation into the symmetries exhibited by rows of paraffins.

The first few lines of Lozanić’s triangle are

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May
01

White coffee is an herbal tea, invented in Beirut, made with orange blossom water. Traditionally served after meals in Lebanon and Syria, it is often accompanied by candied rose petals, served in tiny, delicate dishes. White coffee is a sedative, and calms the nerves while stimulating digestion after a particularly rich or heavy […]

May
01

Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the cotton plant after the cotton lint has been removed. It must be refined to remove gossypol, a naturally occurring toxin that protects the cotton plant from insect damage. Unrefined cottonseed oil is therefore sometimes used as a pesticide. In its natural unhydrogenated […]

May
01

The Anáhuac Metro Station is currently under construction and it’s part of the expansion of Line 2 of the Monterrey Metro.

This station is planned to be multimodal since there will be a hub for the “Transmetro” bus program.

Controversy

Many people in the surroundings of the planned construction site complaint that “the construction is way too expensive” […]

May
01

A decompression party, decom or decomp is a small local reunion for Burning Man participants to help ease themselves back into everyday society after the “big event”. It is not uncommon for Burning Man participants to experience “post-burn blues”, and decompression events can help alleviate the feelings of loneliness and separation that can occur. The […]

Apr
30

Drip

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Drip may refer to:

Drip irrigation, in agriculture and gardening

Intravenous therapy, in healthcare

Drip painting, a method of dripping paint across a canvas, in art

Drip, a Filipino trip hop band

Drip, an old-fashioned mild pejorative for someone exceptionally eccentric or lacking in social skills

Drip, the sin of Lust, a character in Jack […]

Apr
29

Phlegmatized is a term applied to an explosive that has had an agent added to stabilize or desensitize it. Sometimes this is desirable, to enable handling or to reduce the rate of combustion. Typical phlegmatizing agents include wax, paper, water, and paraffin. These agents are nearly always flammable themselves, or at least boil off easily. […]

Apr
29

Premedication refers to a drug treatment given to a patient before a (surgical or invasive) medical procedure. These drugs are typically sedative or analgesic.

Premedication before chemotherapy for cancer often refers to special drug regimens (usually 3 drugs, eg dexamethasone, diphenhydramine and omeprazole) given to a patient hours or minutes before the chemotherapy to avert hypersensitivity […]

Apr
29

Clariant

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Clariant () is a Swiss speciality chemical company which was formed in 1995 as a spin off from Sandoz. The company expanded by the incorporation of the speciality chemicals business of Hoechst (Germany) in 1997 and the acquisition of BTP plc (UK) in 2000.

Business
The company is a world leader in the supply of […]

Apr
29

The Agricultural Act of 1949 () is a United States federal law that is known as the “permanent legislation” of U.S. agricultural policy and is, in its amended form, still in effect. The Act was enacted on October 31, 1949.

Section 416(b)
Section 416 (b) of the 1949 Agriculture Act provides for the first time permanent […]

Apr
27

The Study of History for the Junior Certificate Examination in Ireland can be examined in Higher Level or Ordinary Level.

This subject is not mandatory on a national scale, however it generally mandatory within schools. Like most subjects more students choose to do higher level when studying history.

Higher Level
The Higher Level exam lasts two […]

Apr
27

Private transport, as opposed to public transport, is transport in one’s own vehicle (e.g. car, motorcycle or bicycle), or through self-power (such as walking). Private transport differs from public in that it lacks timetables and fixed itineraries. Poor people will most likely own cheaper transport.

See also: General Motors Streetcar Conspiracy

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Apr
26

Continuous-wave radar system is a radar system where a known stable frequency continuous wave radio energy is transmitted and then received from any reflecting objects. The return frequencies are shifted away from the transmitted frequency based on the Doppler effect if they are moving.

The main advantage of the CW radars is that they are not […]

Apr
25

The Ulster Protestant Volunteers were a loyalist paramilitary group established in Ulster in the late 1960s, to prevent Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O’Neill from introducing reforms in the governance of Northern Ireland.Abstracts on Organisations

The UPV has been linked to the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee (UCDC), established by Ian Paisley in 1966. The UPV […]

Apr
25

The Burwash Mine was a small gold property discovered in the fall of 1934 by Johnny Baker and Hugh Muir at Yellowknife Bay, Northwest Territories. The town of Yellowknife did not exist yet at that point, but the discovery of gold at Burwash was the catalyst that brought more gold prospectors into the region in […]

Apr
22

East Dover Hundred in the U.S. state of Delaware was originally part of St. Jones Hundred, which was renamed Dover Hundred in 1823, which was then divided in 1877 into two hundreds: East Dover Hundred and West Dover Hundred.

External links

EAST DOVER HUNDRED KC 21 (State of Delaware Information)

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Apr
22

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Apr
20

National Junior Honor Society, or NJHS is a worldwide organization that consists of many chapters in middle schools (grades 6-8). Selection is based on five criteria: citizenship, service, leadership, scholarship and character. Members must maintain a high grade point average (the national minimum is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale) and become good citizens (by participating […]

Apr
20

Snow line

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The snow line is the point above which, or poleward of which, snow and ice cover the ground throughout the year.

The interplay of altitude and latitude affect the precise placement of the snow line at a particular location. At or near the equator, it is typically situated at approximately 4,500 meters (or about 15,000 […]

Apr
20

The livre was the currency of Haiti until 1813. It was equal to the French livre and was subdivided into 20 sous, each of 12 deniers. The escalin of 15 sous was also used as a denomination, since it was equal to the Spanish colonial real. Coins specifically for use in Haiti were issued between […]

Apr
20

The Mars Surveyor 2001 project was a two-part Mars exploration mission intended as a follow-up to Mars Surveyor 1998. However, the two probes of the 1998 project, Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander, were both lost and in the aftermath, NASA’s “better, faster, cheaper” exploration philosophy was re-evaluated, with particular eye on the two […]

Apr
19

The Tunnel über der Spree (German for Tunnel over the Spree) was a German, Berlin-based literary society. Members included Theodor Fontane, Paul Heyse, Theodor Storm, the writer and engineer Heinrich Seidel among others. Theodor Fontane has documented the society’s activities in his memoir Von Zwanzig bis Dreißig.

It is well documented that for every minute […]

Apr
19

Agedashi tofu (or agedashi dofu, 揚げ出し豆腐 Agedashi dōfu, often shortened to age tofu or age dofu) is a Japanese way to serve hot tofu. Silken (kinugoshi) firm tofu, cut into cubes, is lightly dusted with potato starch or cornstarch and then deep fried until golden brown. It’s then served in a hot tentsuyu broth […]

Apr
19

Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI) is located in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. The Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a trade body, which was established in 1982. Late Mr. A.D. Bhutta was the founder President of this esteemed organization. It comprises of industrialists, importers and exporters belonging to the various fields.

See also

Sialkot

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Apr
19

Well known food products made from fermented soybeans include:

Cheonggukjang

Chunjang

Doenjang

Doubanjiang

Gochujang

Miso

Natto

Sweet noodle sauce

Tamari

Tauchu

Tempeh

Tofu

Pickled tofu

Stinky tofu

Yellow soybean paste

See also

Fermented bean paste

Soy candles What are soy candles? Soy candles are made from soy wax, which is hydrogenated soybean oil. Soy candles have many benefits when compared to paraffin
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Apr
19

Victor Moscoso (born 1936) is an American illustrator and comic book artist, especially noted for his work in the late 1960s as a designer of psychedelic art and concert posters (many for The Fillmore) and as a contributor to underground comix (he is among the artists who regularly appear in Zap Comix).

See also

Robert Crumb

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Apr
19

Bolívar Soy Yo is a 2002 film detailing the story of an actor who is known for his interpretation of “El Libertador”, Simón Bolívar. The excitement of the role and the admiration of the public are so strong that reality and fiction begin to mix. Finally, reaching the limits of stage-acting, the actor himself believes […]

Apr
19

Squeeze play may mean:

Zugzwang, a situation where one player is put at a disadvantage because he has to make a move

Squeeze play (baseball), a sacrifice bunt with a runner on third and fewer than two outs

Threatening to quit if demands are not met, to presenting your current employer with an offer by […]

Apr
18

Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil is a type of sweet crude oil. It is found primarily in the
Appalachian basin in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, and takes its name for the state of Pennsylvania, where it was first extracted.
Pennsylvania grade crude oil can be broken down into gasoline, kerosene, fuel […]

Apr
18

Jean Vilar

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Jean Vilar (March 25, 1912 - May 28, 1971) was a French man of the theatre, who created in 1947 the Avignon theatre festival.

After he gave up his literature studies, in 1932 he followed in Paris a course of philosophy of Alain and the theatre courses of Charles Dullin. He was the co-chief of the […]

Apr
18

A food cooperative or food co-op is a grocery store organized as a cooperative. Food cooperatives are usually consumers’ cooperatives and are owned by their members. Food cooperatives follow the 7 Cooperative Principles. The cooperative movement started in the 1840s and the first notable food cooperative was in Rochdale, England, started by industrial weavers. […]

Apr
18

Lester Mills Crawford (born March 13, 1938) is a former Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Dr. Crawford resigned from the FDA in September, 2005 - just two months after his approval by the Senate. On October 17, 2006, he pleaded guilty “to conflict of interest and false reporting […]