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Stanley Edward Dunin (born April 26, 1936) is a mathematician and retired aerospace engineer. He was born in Poland, but after being orphaned during World War II Dunin emigrated to the United States, where he become an American citizen. At Hughes Aircraft Dunin was part of the team led by Harold Rosen that launched the world's first geosynchronous communications satellite in 1963, Syncom 2.

In July 1994, Dunin acted as a business consultant providing technical assistance to a World Bank staff appraisal mission to Kyrgyzstan.
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* Citron, S.J., Dunin, S.E., and Meissinger, H.F. "[http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid406&gTablejapaperimportPre97&gID=2362 A Terminal Guidance Technique for Lunar Landing]," AIAA Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, March 1964, pp. 503-509. (ARS Preprint 2685-62, Nov. 1962.)
* Balsam, R.E., and Dunin, S.E., Orbit Determination for Stationary Satellites (Orbit determination of stationary satellites through data analysis, noting perturbation effect and estimation of Early Bird satellite orbit), 11, 123, Science and Technology Series. American Astronautical Society, Space flight mechanics specialist symposium, U. of Denver, Denver, Colo; United States; 6-8 July 1966. pp. 123-136. 1967.
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Monster in a Wheelchair is a short comedy film made by Brian Huskey about the plight of a wheelchair-bound monster. A narrator sings about the monster in the wheelchair and how his handicap has affected his ability to terrorize children. The movie climaxes with the monster listing off the things people can use to escape him.

Reaction
Since the film is not well known, it has gotten little reaction from the handicapped community. An article on the site showed much amusement from the video. The author sarcastically mentions that even he, as a person with a handicap, was unaware of the situation faced by wheelchair-bound monsters. The WCM is stuck in the basement of Dustin Merchant's house and he chases them to his stair case where he can no longer proceed his chase, which leads to his suicide.

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* Monster in a Wheelchair was featured on an episode of VH1 and iFilm Web Junk 20.
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The fictional wizard of local folklore that was fabled to be the cause of the river medina on the Isle of Wight

He once dwelled in the village of Whitwell, and was married to a beautiful woman. The woman (Name Unknown) was killed by his half brother Marcus Gill, Stephen went into a blind rage and killed Marcus. But in the process sending a huge crack through the island.

The fabled warrior Adam Brown however managed to slay Stephen before the crack split through the island, and later formed the river Medina.

Fabled background
The story says that he was born in the year 603 and died in the year 637

It is however important to remember that this is entirely folklore and no actual proof of any events stated exists, however this story is ofen told to newcomers to the island.
The reason for this was to prevent "outsiders" from entering the local pub, called the White Horse Inn, which was supposedly his home and place of birth. Story tellers claimed that just before his death he cursed the building, stating that anyone who wasn't island born would never be able to drink again after they entered.

Criticisms
The story has been critisised by many residents of Whitwell nowadays, they claim that it's lack of evidence to back up his existence demotes the story, but it however remains a key part of Whitwell's history, and gives an insight into the folklore surrounding the Isle of Wight.
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P.K. Subban (born May 13, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario is an Canadian junior ice hockey player.
He is currently playing for the Belleville Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League.

In the 2006-07 season for Belleville Bulls Subban averaged 0.82 pts per game, getting 15 goals, 41 assists summing up into 56 pts in 68 games, with a plus/minus rating of +13.
In the same year in the playoffs Subban 0.87 PPG and a +11 in 15 playoff games


On June 23, 2007, Subban was drafted to the NHL by the Montreal Canadians in the 2nd round, 43rd overall of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.

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