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James Larkin is a professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at UC, Los Angeles. His work is concentrated in extragalactic astrophysics, infrared instrumentation, and adaptive optics (AO). Larkin is the Co-Director of the UCLA Infrared Laboratory where he has been one of the pioneer instrument builders for Keck Observatoy's facility class infrared instruments such as K-CAM, NIRC2, NIRSPEC, SHARC, and OSIRIS. Larkin was one of the first astronomers to conduct a galaxy survey using an AO system, which has now led into a large legacy program to survey galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field using the Keck AO system with NIRC2 and OSIRIS. Larkin currently is a Co-Investigator of the Gemini Planet Imager to develop an advanced AO system with the capability to directly image young Jovian planets around nearby stars. In addition he is the Principal Investigator for the first light instrument for the future Thirty Meter Telescope. Larkin has two children and loves to run and travel.
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The Aztec Nation Official Football Team represents the Aztec People of central Mexico. They are neither members of CONCACAF or FIFA.
Association Federacion de Futbol del Pueblo Azteca
Head Coach Unattached
Stadium Unattached
FIFA Code
First International
Aztec Nation 3-0 Baja California
(22 March 1983)
Lagest Win
Aztec Nation 3-0 Baja California
(22 March 1983)
Worst Defeat
Maya Nation 7-0 Aztec Nation
(9 July 1995)
Only two games have played for Aztec Nation in International Friendlies.
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Grace Speight (Sebtober 10, 1975) is an Author, Student and Food and Beverage Attendant from Colac, Australia. Grace is the daughter of General Mark Speight, a notable General in the Australian Armed Forces and Persephone Speight, an animal activist.
Grace was abandoned by her parents at a young age, as her father was stationed in Papua New Guinea and her mother relocated to Persia to protest Syria's abuse of pack mule's. As a result, Grace was raised in a hippy commune in the outer regions of Colac. Grace stayed at the commune until she was sixteen,m only leaving when it became apparent that the commune would run out of banana's.
After leaving the commune, Grace took up work as chicken feeder. It is around this time that she discovered her love of breadcrumbs, later providing her with the inspiration for her novel 'Jerry B and the Crumb Crew'.
While working as a chicken feeder, Grace enrolled in the year 12 class at St Helen's School for the Tall in Moorabbin. She performed well as a student, particularly in Horse Studies where she attained the maximum study score of 50.
Upon graduating from St Helen's, Grace enrolled in a Bachelor of Education at Deakin University in Geelong, where she is currently completing her penultimate year.
Grace's first book, was a picture book called 'How To Eat a Chicken' was published in 1995. The book was met with moderate success, largely hampered by harsh reviews. Reviewers noted the boring storyline and the poor drawings (which Grace had drawn herself) as the main reason why this book should never have been published.
Undeterred, Grace published 'Dirt and Other Infections' in 1998. Once again, Grace's poor drawing ability prevented her from attaining much commercial success.
Jerry B and the Crumb Crew onwards (2000 - Present)
'Jerry B and the Crumb Crew' was published in 2000. Learning from her previous mistakes, Graces third book contained photos of the chickens she fed, rather than drawings. This pleased the critics and the book was a great success throughout Australia and South East Asia, selling in excess of 150,000 copies.
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An extreme metal music website revolving around a long time downed BitTorrent tracker service, and a vBulletin powered message board.
The recently revived tracker is available for users to upload and trade metal music with other users. It is a closed BitTorrent tracker, meaning users must have accounts and their statistics (amount downloaded/uploaded, amongst other things) are tracked.
Started in 2004, the website has had a bumpy history of downtime and struggling with fast growth. The very first tracker was launched in Mid-December, and grew rapidly over the course of the next 11 months. Server overloads and 505 errors plagued the site, to the point where the tracker was taken down. It remained dead for years, with the promise of returning at some point.
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Desmond FitzGerald, 28th Knight of Glin,Desmond Windham Otho went to school in Winchester College, England and afterwards he went to Lancing. In 1924, when in his early twenties, he moved to London and, having always been mechanically minded, set up a garage in the fashionable St James Street area with a Captain Alistair Miller, the son of a Scottish baronet. The business was called Miller & FitzGerald Ltd and specialised in buying and selling exclusive cars such as the ‘Voisin’. His personal diaries which commence in this period and continue until his death in 1949, are a fascinating insight into his life (P1/335-339). While in London, he was one of the “Bright Young Things” socialising in the Bachelor’s Club and the Savoy. There are endless accounts of dining out, parties, concerts, dances and trips to the casino. When the high life got too much, he set off with his grandfather, the 4th Earl of Dunraven, and some of his Blennerhassett cousins (Hilda, Vera and Nesta) on sailing trips to the Mediterranean and back, some lasting as long as 3 or 4 months. Monte Carlo was a favourite resting place as too was Cowes, where they attended the famous yacht races. Unfortunately, the business back in London went under and a protracted court case between the former business partners ensued. Papers and correspondence concerning the case illustrate clearly the bitter legal wrangle (P1/550-555).
In 1929, he married Veronica Villiers, a cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, and a veritable tour de force who set about restoring Glin Castle while her husband set about improving the farm. An avid correspondent, the collection is home to many hundreds of letters written her by family members, friends and acquaintances (P1/370-497). There is also much official correspondence with stockbrokers, solicitors, and land agents (P1/354-369). Other interesting items in Veronica’s possession include watercolour sketches (ca. 1850) by her great-aunt, Amelie T. Amherst (P1/504-506), and a small collection of b/w photographs (P1/507-518).
Desmond Windham Otho contracted tuberculosis and was ill for a long period. He sought treatment in Arizona and Switzerland but finally succumbed to the disease in 1949, leaving a young widow and three children. Veronica remarried in 1954 to Horatio Ray Milner, a very wealthy Canadian businessman, and subsequently relocated to Canada. Milner was instrumental in saving the Castle and the Estate from certain financial ruin by investing £60,000 in restoration work in the late 1950’s.
Almost all this information comes directly from University of Limerick Archives. A big thankyou to them. IPlease accept the article as it is now, and we will make it more original later. Thankyou.
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Professor John Clayton Taylor is a retired professor of Physics of Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. He is a fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1981.
Scene is a modern style trend and sub culture evolving from an "Indie" background but with new developments in clothing style, music, and social status. subcultures.[1] Scene kids are very active on internet networking services, such as, Facebook or Myspace.
Music predominantly makes up the focal point of the Scene, being, the point of interest that is the foundation of the Scene. Music Shows (usually local bands) are very popular amongst scene kids, whilst dancing (rhythmic punching and kicks) are practiced.
Hairstyles vary from Short back and sides (Men)to Long with A-Frame Fringes (Girl).
Scene People are overtly concerned with their image, Tight Jeans over Sized T-Shirts, Retro Dresses and Leather shoes, skinny black ties and Trench Coats are common.
They make up an "Underground" Sub coulture that shuns Comercial trends and Artists, their individuality is essential to their Image. They have extensive knowledge of obscure music artists, with special refernce to Local "Indie" Bands, connections with "Underground" Night Clubs, Venues, and or Gigs. i.e an Ideally Scene person, won't wait in line or need to pay a door fee, they will know everyone at the gig and everyone will know them, they party till dawn, then party a little more.
The "Misshapes" (http://www.misshapes.com/) a New York DJ Trio, kick started a revival in the Scene crowd (it originates in the 1970's), setting standards for Fashion/Attitude/Image around the world.