The British Taekwondo Council was formed on April 21, 1988. It acts as an administrative body for non-Olympic Taekwondo organisations in the UK. Olympic or World Taekwondo Federation taekwondo is governed by a separate organisation, the British Taekwondo Control Board (BTCB). The BTC currently has 14 different organisations as members, and 44,000 members total. While the BTCB is not actually a member of the BTC, the BTC and the BTCB signed a memorandum of agreement that gives the BTC control over ITF and independent taekwondo organisations, while the BTCB has sole authority over WTF taekwondo. The TAGB is currently the largest member of the BTC.
Tempered Zealot Productions is an independent American motion picture production and distribution company, founded in 2003 and based in Columbus, Ohio.
The company was started by writer/director Jerod Brennen in 2003 and in 2004 added partner Justin Lewis (a.k.a. J. Michael Lewis) as a vehicle to produce their work and market mostly thriller and horror stories.
Tempered Zealot movies have played in several film festivals in the United States and three festival abroad. The company won the Best Horror Short award at the The Indie Gathering in 2007 for A Thousand Words: Bloodline (which is the sequel to 2005's A Thousand Words).
The company is currently working on its first feature length motion picture which is to be composed of 12 short segments each helmed by a different director.
Filmography
*Inevitable at the Internet Movie Database
*A Thousand Words at the Internet Movie Database
*The Decision at the Internet Movie Database
*Support an Indie Filmmaker at the Internet Movie Database
*Over Coffee at the Internet Movie Database
* at the Internet Movie Database
Film festivals and screenings
*Look at my Shorts II Columbus, Ohio 2005
*Twisted Spine Micro Fest Cleveland, Ohio 2005
*Appalachian Short Film Festival Portsmouth, Ohio 2005
*Look at my Shorts III Columbus, Ohio 2006
* Columbus, Ohio 2006
* South Bend, Indiana 2006
*Broken Lamp Film Festival Dayton Ohio 2006
*The Night Gallery Film Festival Juneau, Alaska, Casa Grande, Arizona, Eugene, Oregon, and Wellington, New Zealand2006
* South Bend, Indiana 2007
*Akron Independent Film Festival Akron, Ohio 2007
*Swansea Bay Film Festival Swansea Bay, UK 2007
*RedLightCenter International Film Festival 2007 (Online; Canada)
*The Indie Gathering Cleveland, Ohio 2007 (Winner Best Horror Short)
*Sacramento Horror Film Festival Sacramento, CA 2007
*Fright Night Film Fest Louisville, KY 2007
*Cinema Wasteland Strongsville, OH 2007
* Hagerstown, MD 2007
*Frightmares Film Festival Charlottesville, VA 2007
*Atlanta Horrorfest Atlanta, GA 2007
The company was started by writer/director Jerod Brennen in 2003 and in 2004 added partner Justin Lewis (a.k.a. J. Michael Lewis) as a vehicle to produce their work and market mostly thriller and horror stories.
Tempered Zealot movies have played in several film festivals in the United States and three festival abroad. The company won the Best Horror Short award at the The Indie Gathering in 2007 for A Thousand Words: Bloodline (which is the sequel to 2005's A Thousand Words).
The company is currently working on its first feature length motion picture which is to be composed of 12 short segments each helmed by a different director.
Filmography
*Inevitable at the Internet Movie Database
*A Thousand Words at the Internet Movie Database
*The Decision at the Internet Movie Database
*Support an Indie Filmmaker at the Internet Movie Database
*Over Coffee at the Internet Movie Database
* at the Internet Movie Database
Film festivals and screenings
*Look at my Shorts II Columbus, Ohio 2005
*Twisted Spine Micro Fest Cleveland, Ohio 2005
*Appalachian Short Film Festival Portsmouth, Ohio 2005
*Look at my Shorts III Columbus, Ohio 2006
* Columbus, Ohio 2006
* South Bend, Indiana 2006
*Broken Lamp Film Festival Dayton Ohio 2006
*The Night Gallery Film Festival Juneau, Alaska, Casa Grande, Arizona, Eugene, Oregon, and Wellington, New Zealand2006
* South Bend, Indiana 2007
*Akron Independent Film Festival Akron, Ohio 2007
*Swansea Bay Film Festival Swansea Bay, UK 2007
*RedLightCenter International Film Festival 2007 (Online; Canada)
*The Indie Gathering Cleveland, Ohio 2007 (Winner Best Horror Short)
*Sacramento Horror Film Festival Sacramento, CA 2007
*Fright Night Film Fest Louisville, KY 2007
*Cinema Wasteland Strongsville, OH 2007
* Hagerstown, MD 2007
*Frightmares Film Festival Charlottesville, VA 2007
*Atlanta Horrorfest Atlanta, GA 2007
File:Arnett_4833_20090923.jpg
Alexa Leigh Corbett
In Brief History: Born December 12, 1990 in Long Beach, Ca.
Published author at only age 18, she then went on to publish a second poetry book before her second semester of college. Currently, as of March 2010, she is in the process of writing her third poetry book and first novel. She currently is attending Northern Arizona University and is a BioMed Major, Her first poetry book was influential in that at such a young age, she managed to accomplish so much.
Education:
Alexa Leigh Corbett is a pioneer in the realm of poetry. Not only is Alexa dyslexic and have ADHD, </sup> but she also
did not learn to read until she was ten years old. She needed to repeat the third grade, but that was only because she
"was too young" according to the educational board. It is a story of triumph through the ages, as a young and quite shy girl
whom was illiterate developed into a successful poet who could one day revolutionize the aspect of literature pertaining to poetry.
File:Alexa_Leigh_Corbett23.jpg
"The Id: The Art of Being Human" : Published October 28, 2009. This first anthology be the eccentric Alexa Leigh Corbett was created for the sole purpose of giving her deceased brother a proper acknowledgment to creativity and tribute to the "gifted mind." June 15, 2009, Andrew Clark Corbett passed away around 10:20 p.m. due to a drug overdose by use of Heroin. Alexa was devastated and felt she needed to do something for the brother who taught her so much about life. Alexa had a stack of poetry she "wrote as a therapy" and decided she was okay showing the world "her diary" as long as her brother got the dedication page he deserved. When she got her first copy of the book, she told her old high school that she "cried, just cried" because it seemed to be just right. The book has been quite successful, selling out on amazon twice within its first year on sale. The
"The Life Ever After" : Second poetry book written by the famed Alexa Leigh Corbett, this new view on life and love through prose gives insight to a romantic world long forgotten. Under the direction of PublishAmerica the book is set to be released sometime after spring 2010, most likely in the late summer or early fall. Not too much can be released regarding this second book, as the content seems to be guarded and until the book is due to be revealed later this year.
Future Books: Alexa plans to write more books, she is currently in the process of writing her third poetry book and is deep into her first novel, when these will be completed or even released remains unknown at the current time.
----
----
----
Background
Alexa has grown up all over the country, and knows of many hometowns. Plymouth, MN. Westwood, MA. Weston, FL. Laguna Niguel, CA. San Clemente, Ca. She was almost born in Tokyo, Japan, but instead her mother, Trudy Corbett, gave birth in the U.S. When Alexa reached sixteen days old, the family moved back to Japan for the next three years. She is an avid equestrian often "choosing her man over any guy" and the "man" is reference to a gelding whom she loves dearly. She took up riding around eight years old and has been doing so for the past eleven years.
File:Alexa_Leigh_Corbett.jpg
is a Japanese term for a person who is initially very loving and gentle to someone before their devotion becomes destructive in nature, often through violence. The term is derived from the words meaning a mental or emotional illness and meaning to show affection. Yandere characters are mentally unstable, often using extreme violence as an outlet for their emotions. The usage of the character type has lead to criticism over the amount of violence in works such as School Days and When They Cry. Although the character type has been used in anime and manga since Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam in 1985, conscious use of the term only began to be around the turn of the millenium. A variant of the term, originated in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS and is used to describe a character who is mentally ill and snaps instantly without showing affection for the victim of their outbursts.