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Brenda Schad

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Brenda Schad

Brenda Schad is a former American model. Early life Schad was born on April 3rd 1968 in Walnut Creek, California to Native American parents of Choctaw and Cherokee descent.[2] Schad was adopted by a military family as a child and was raised all over the United States. Schad stated she always knew she was adopted and knew who her natural mother was.[3] Schad was approached to become a model when she was 14 years old while trying on a swimsuit at a store in Japan.[4] Career She has appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK, Vogue, ELLE and GQ UK magazines.[4][5] Schad has also appeared in Wonderbra advertisements, where she got the nickname "Miss Wonderbra."[6] Schad also appeared in the movies Head over Heels[7] and D.R.E.A.M. Team.[8] Schad advocated Native American causes, and she founded the Native American Children's Fund in Oklahoma.[3] She speaks English, French, Italian and Japanese. Personal life In an interview Brenda stated by the age of 19 she was "modelling in Paris and had married a French m

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Moving Brands

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Moving Brands

Moving Brands is an independent global creative business. History Moving Brands was established in London in 1998 by Central St Martins graduates Ben Wolstenholme, James Bull and Joe Sharpe, alongside Wolstenholme’s brother Guy and cousin Toby Younger. The company originally partnered with traditional print-focused branding agencies to create identity systems fit for digital environments, before expanding the offer to encompass all the needs of a 21st Century business: branding, communications, film, animation and photography, digital products and services, interactive spaces, MR/AR/VR experimental design, business design and prototyping. Soon after founding the business, in 1999, the team pioneered a broadcasting product, LiveTX. The Remote Broadcast Unit was tested on BBC1’s Tomorrow’s World, in the world’s first live, remote web broadcast via satellite. This broadcast, live from the Gobi Desert, also inspired the name of their experimental division Gobi.[1] The Moving Brand’s offer of ‘Creativity for

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Akhtar ul Iman

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Akhtar ul Iman

Akhtar ul Iman (1915–1996) was a noted Urdu poet and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who had a major influence on modern Urdu nazm.[1][2] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue in 1963 for Dharmputra and 1966 for Waqt. He was awarded the 1962 Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu, for his Poetry Collection, Yadein (Memories), by Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.[3] Early life and education Born in Qila Patthargarh, Najibabad, in the Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh in 1915. He gained his initial education at Bijnor, where he came in contact with poet and scholar Khurshid ul Islam – who taught at Aligarh Muslim University – and developed a long association with Ralph Russell. He graduated from the (Zakir Husain College) in Delhi.[4] Career He preferred nazm over more popular ghazal as a mean of poetic expression. Akhtar ul Iman's language is "coarse and unpoetic". He uses "coarse" and mundane poetic expressions to make his message effective and realistic.[5] He left behind a substantial l

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Laurentides-Lanaudière Junior AA Hockey League

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Laurentides-Lanaudière Junior AA Hockey League

The Laurentides-Lanaudière Junior AA Hockey League is a Canadian junior ice hockey league in the Laurentides and Lanaudière Regions of Quebec. The league is sanctioned by Hockey Quebec and Hockey Canada and its champions competes annually for the Coupe Dodge. History 2008 Coupe Dodge Ram The Repentigny Mustangs were the 2008 Laurentides-Lanaudriere Champions. The playoff victory gained them entry into the Coupe Dodge Ram. Unlike years before and after, Hockey Quebec elected to have two Junior AA championships and two champions in 2008. The Mustangs qualified for the "Ram" tournament and began by defeating Sept-Iles 6–1. In the next game they beat the Normandin Eperviers 5-4. Entering the quarter-final round, they ran into Sept-Iles again, this time crushing them 9–0. In the semi-finals, the Mustangs drew Baie-Comeau and beat them 7–1. The finals, saw a rematch between the Mustangs and the Eperviers where the Mustangs won 5–2 to become champions of Eastern Quebec.[1] 2009 Coupe Dodge In 2009, the Moulins G

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Jaguar XJ13

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Jaguar XJ13

The Jaguar XJ13 was a prototype racing car developed by Jaguar Engineering Director William Heynes to compete at Le Mans in the mid 1960s. It never raced, and only one was produced. The car has not been officially valued, but a £7 million bid for it was declined by the owners in 1996.[2] It was more than 3 times the price of a Ferrari 250 GTO at the time. Development Jaguar had considered the manufacture of a DOHC V12 engine as far back as 1950,[3] initially for racing purposes, and then developing a SOHC road going version, unlike the XK which was designed as a production engine and later pressed into service for racing. The engine design was essentially two XK 6-cylinder engines on a common crankshaft with an aluminium cylinder block, although there were differences in the inlet porting, valve angles and combustion chamber shape. The first engine ran in July 1964. The design structure of a mid-engined prototype was first mooted in 1960 by William Heynes, but it was not until 1965 that construction began

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Mohammad Amin Aghaei

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Mohammad Amin Aghaei

Mohammad Amin Aghai (born April 24, 1982 in Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian cartoonist, illustrator and painter.[1] Work Cartoon Illustrator Paintings See also List of Iranian painters References http://www.irancartoon.ir/artists/categories.php?cat_id=21 External links Mohammad Amin Aghai's Official Website Mohammad amin aghaei in Irancartoon

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Paradise (What About Us?)

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Paradise (What About Us?)

"Paradise (What About Us?)" is a studio EP by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation from their sixth studio album Hydra. It was released on 27 September 2013 with three songs from the upcoming album in their demo versions and also accompanying a music video.[1][2] The song features former Nightwish singer Tarja Turunen. Beside its digital release, the EP was also released as a physical CD in Japan.[3] A new mix of the song was later released in Turunen's album The Brightest Void. Background At the end of May 2013, the band started the process of finalization of the song vocal lines. Next month, the band went on to record the first music video for the new album.[4] On 12 July 2013, the band released a teaser trailer of the upcoming music video, but without any names revealed.[5][6][7] Next month, the band announced the title of the lead single, in which was called "Paradise (What About Us?)", also uploading a teaser trailer revealing some of the song lyrics and a guitar solo in anticipation for the re

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Dina Nath Walli

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Dina Nath Walli

Dina Nath Walli (Dinanath Walli), also known by his pen name Almast Kashmiri (1908–2006), was a renowned water colour artist and poet from Srinagar city in Kashmir valley. He was the part of the modern art movement in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and was known for painting everyday scenes of Kashmir.[1][2] He lived in Badyar Bala area of Srinagar, which has been home to many Kashmiri Pandit artists including S.N. Bhat and Mohan Raina. Early life and education His father died at very early age. He had his early education in Srinagar, then he continued his three years course at Amar Singh Technical Institute, Srinagar and then he moved to Calcutta in 1930 for his further training, where he learned various forms of art under the guidance of Percy Brown, principal of the Government College of Art & Craft at the University of Calcutta. Career In 1936, he returned to Srinagar, where he concentrated on landscape painting in water colours mainly. He was also awarded gold medals by the government of Kashm

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Ali Miraee

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Ali Miraee

Seyed Ali Miraee (born 18 July 1979 in Tehran) is an Iranian cartoonist and illustrator for economic, political, cultural, and professional newspapers, magazines and Books. He is particularly known for his work for the Shargh daily,[1] Ghanoon newspaper,[2] Etemad newspaper[3] and Tanz-o-Caricature magazine. Miraee, who received an M.A in industrial design, has had cartoons published and exhibited in a number of countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Awards Honorable diploma from Tehran cartoon biennial (Iran, 1995)[4] Grand Prize at the International Cartoon Contest HumoDAEVA. (Romania, 2005)[5][6] Award of Excellence in the 12th World Press Freedom International Editorial Cartoon Competition (Canada, 2012)[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Cash Prize and Appreciation Diploma in the International Awakening World Award Cartoon Contest (Iran, 2012)[15][16][17] Special diploma from 11th International Biennale of Ecological Cartoon Sokobanja (Serbia -2012)[18] Achievement prize from Dicaco Inte

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Poles in the United Kingdom

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Poles in the United Kingdom

The Polish community in the United Kingdom since the mid-20th century largely stems from the Polish presence in the British Isles during the Second World War, when Polish people made a substantial contribution to the Allied war effort. Most of the Polish people who came to the United Kingdom at that time comprised military units reconstituted outside Poland after the German and Soviet invasions of Poland. However, exchanges between the two countries date back to medieval times, when Britain and Poland were linked by trade and diplomacy.[2] A notable 16th-century Polish immigrant to England was the Protestant convert, John Laski, who influenced the course of the English Reformation.[3] Following the 18th-century dismemberment of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in three successive partitions by its neighbours, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, the trickle of Polish immigrants to Britain increased in the aftermath of two 19th-century uprisings (1831 and 1863) which forced much of Poland's social and political e

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