Britain's Brainiest Kid 2002
Chris Guerin, IQ 162, was crowned Britain's Brainiest Kid in 2002 on ITV's television show of the same name. Five years on, Chris is raising money for a round the world tour, during which he will []help the world's most disadvantaged children. Chris won the show thanks to supreme knowledge of the life of the historical Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, although Chris now says that he's more interested in women's fashion and the study of rodents.
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Chris Guerin, IQ 162, was crowned Britain's Brainiest Kid in 2002 on ITV's television show of the same name. Five years on, Chris is raising money for a round the world tour, during which he will []help the world's most disadvantaged children. Chris won the show thanks to supreme knowledge of the life of the historical Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, although Chris now says that he's more interested in women's fashion and the study of rodents.
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Gianna Mamaril Driver is the founder and CEO of GIANNA, a women's apparel company built around ecologically conscious and fair-trade principles.
Involvement in Organic, Fair-Trade Clothing
Driver founded GIANNA, and its parent company Vita Gabrielli, in late 2005. The company's first collection was launched in Winter 2006, and was featured in several San Francisco events and publications. As part of this work, Driver has been involved in advocating for state environmental reforms, for example through the organization Environmental Entrepreneurs. .
Involvement in Supporting Womens' Entrepreneurship
Driver has been an active supporter of women-owned and run enterprises. She moderated a panel at the Wharton School of Business on this topic, and has been involved with the launch of Offerings, an online community and magazine for women .
Involvement in Organic, Fair-Trade Clothing
Driver founded GIANNA, and its parent company Vita Gabrielli, in late 2005. The company's first collection was launched in Winter 2006, and was featured in several San Francisco events and publications. As part of this work, Driver has been involved in advocating for state environmental reforms, for example through the organization Environmental Entrepreneurs. .
Involvement in Supporting Womens' Entrepreneurship
Driver has been an active supporter of women-owned and run enterprises. She moderated a panel at the Wharton School of Business on this topic, and has been involved with the launch of Offerings, an online community and magazine for women .
Tess Silverman Mcleod Bridie Carter is a fictional Character in the hit series McLeod's Daughters
Series 1
Tess Silverman McLeod moved to Drovers Run after there father passed away to help sister Claire Lisa Chappell.She then ran the farm with farmhands Jodi,Becky and Meg
Series 2
It
Series 3
The saga continued of Tess & Claire McLeod at Drovers Run, but towards the end of the year Claire died in a farm accident.Stevie comes to dovers run
Series 4
The saga of Tess McLeod & (Claire's best friend) Stevie Hall at Drovers, and in the 100th episode Tess McLeod married Nick Ryan.Kate Manfredi comes to Drovers to get a job
Series 5
The Saga of Tess McLeod & Stevie Hall continued at Drovers.Tess goes to argentina and comes back finding out she is pregnant and that Nick died in a Plane crash
Series 6
In the middle of the year Tess McLeod & Nick Ryan moved to Argentina to run a farm, so Jodi Fountain McLeod & Stevie Hall took care of Drovers.They had a baby called Claire Ruth Ryan
Series 1
Tess Silverman McLeod moved to Drovers Run after there father passed away to help sister Claire Lisa Chappell.She then ran the farm with farmhands Jodi,Becky and Meg
Series 2
It
Series 3
The saga continued of Tess & Claire McLeod at Drovers Run, but towards the end of the year Claire died in a farm accident.Stevie comes to dovers run
Series 4
The saga of Tess McLeod & (Claire's best friend) Stevie Hall at Drovers, and in the 100th episode Tess McLeod married Nick Ryan.Kate Manfredi comes to Drovers to get a job
Series 5
The Saga of Tess McLeod & Stevie Hall continued at Drovers.Tess goes to argentina and comes back finding out she is pregnant and that Nick died in a Plane crash
Series 6
In the middle of the year Tess McLeod & Nick Ryan moved to Argentina to run a farm, so Jodi Fountain McLeod & Stevie Hall took care of Drovers.They had a baby called Claire Ruth Ryan
On August 15, 2007 had created a count down page for a product called 4dventure, suspending all other Dungeons & Dragons articles on their site in place of the countdown. announced on August 16, 2007 that this was the announcement of Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition. The article stated that core books will be released in monthly installments, same as third edition: In May, 2008 the Player's Handbook will be released, in June the Dungeon's Master's Guide, and in July the Monster Manual.
The day before the announcement, Wizards of the Coasts usual pages on their site were replaced by a "4dventure" page along with a countdown. Shortly after the countdown had ended a few people got to glimpse a few pages the website announcing 4th edition before it crashed under the sheer numebr of people flooding the site. For those unable to see the new site they shortly found out about the truth behind 4th Edition's official announcement when a new subforum appeared devoted to it. Until then there was only speculation about a possible 4th Edition because some people had stumbled across the subforum in an administrator-only forum of the website that had not been locked to prevent general users access. At this time the website is still under pressure from many people trying to connect at once so it has been temporarily been placed under maintenance.
While the site rollout didn't go as planned, more information will still be posted to the GenCon report page on the Wizards of the Coast site to allow people to know what things are in store for the future of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition as they are revealed at the convention.
The day before the announcement, Wizards of the Coasts usual pages on their site were replaced by a "4dventure" page along with a countdown. Shortly after the countdown had ended a few people got to glimpse a few pages the website announcing 4th edition before it crashed under the sheer numebr of people flooding the site. For those unable to see the new site they shortly found out about the truth behind 4th Edition's official announcement when a new subforum appeared devoted to it. Until then there was only speculation about a possible 4th Edition because some people had stumbled across the subforum in an administrator-only forum of the website that had not been locked to prevent general users access. At this time the website is still under pressure from many people trying to connect at once so it has been temporarily been placed under maintenance.
While the site rollout didn't go as planned, more information will still be posted to the GenCon report page on the Wizards of the Coast site to allow people to know what things are in store for the future of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition as they are revealed at the convention.