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Kalasol (Kolassale) is a rap artist from the San Francisco Bay Area. He first gained attention during the insurgence of the Hyphy Movement with his debut single "That’s Oakland".The single was released on Wee Drop Entertainment, a label which Rally Ral and Kalasol started in 2001.Kalasol has worked with artists such as, Mistah F.A.B. Turf Talk, San Quinn, Deep C and Rally Ral, and with producers like E-A-Ski & CMT, 4th Quarter, and AAGEE beatmaker for Oakland's Hieroglyphics. Kalasol has also performed with E-40, Too Short, Casual, Fat Joe, Dead Prez, Young Gunz, JT Tha Bigga Figga, and Messy Marv
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Khalid Salaam, better known as Kalasol, grew up in the Bay Area and began his career in hip hop with the release of his 4th Quarter-produced single “That’s Oakland”, which received heavy rotation on
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VertroleumTM - Derived from the Latin word for green (viridis) and the Latin word for oil (oleum). As the word petroleum describes crude oil obtained from the ground (lit. oil from rock), VertroleumTM is a word coined to describe the biocrude oil obtained from all green resources, or biomass.

This process yields a biocrude oil that, like petroleum crude, can be refined into a large number of hydrocarbon based products. The term VertroleumTM can be used in all the ways the term petroleum is used to facilitate understanding how the next generation of biofuel technology will result in green, environmentally friendly products.

Just as products made from crude oil (petroleum) are known as ‘petroleum distillates’, products made from biocrude oil (VertroleumTM) can be referred to as ‘Vertroleum distillates.’

Although this is new technology and research continues, it is thought that this next generation of biofuel technology could eventually make current ethanol and biodiesel technologies obsolete.

Perhaps two of the more significant and immediate benefits of this biofuel technology will be 1) reduced dependency on conventional petroleum and its environmental impact, and 2) reduced dependency on corn and soybeans, since the refining of biocrude results in biogasoline and a new type of biodiesel. The price of corn and soybeans has risen dramatically since demand for their use in producing fuel has risen, and some economists contend that converting a primary food source into energy is fundamentally a bad strategy.

By using non-food biomass to produce biocrude oil (VertroleumTM) cuts the costs of production and reduces the strain on the worlds food supply.

Word Mark VERTROLEUM Goods and Services IC 004. US 001 006 015. G & S: Artificial petroleum Standard Characters Claimed Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK Serial Number 77353976 Filing Date December 17, 2007 Current Filing Basis 1B Original Filing Basis 1B
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Second right brother (Chinese: �二哥哥) is the general name given to one of the 2008 Olympic torch security team member protecting the torch during the relay. The name refers to his position in the security group. His real name however, is unknown.

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The relay has been televised around the world, along with its many disruptions. In the People's Republic of China, Second right brother has been idolized by many Chinese women as a handsome hero standing up to protect China's pride. On the internet, he has been worshipped by netizens, including many women who have shown interest in marrying him. In a short time, he has become a rising celebrity.
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Titanic: The Legend Lives On is the second half of a four hour documentary special produced by A&E Television Networks in 1994. While the first part, "Death of a Dream" focused on the construction and initial collision of Titanic, this second part concentrated on the ship's sinking, its immediate aftermath, and discovery in 1985 by Dr. Robert Ballard.

David McCallum narrated the story, with personal accounts from then-living survivors and voice actors reading noted documents by survivors and the media. Critics were impressed by certain camera tricks used throughout the program. For instance, a static image of the ship slowly panned across the screen, overlaid atop videotaped footage of an ocean view, simulating footage of the ship sailing in real time.

A&E originally aired the special in 1994, to critical reviews. It aired in a two-hour timeslot immediately following Titanic: Death of a Dream. A&E Home Video originally sold the entire documentary in a 4-tape VHS set, but is now available from History Channel Home Video on a single DVD, "Titanic: The Complete Story."

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