Andrew Sniderman was born and raised in Montréal, Canada. He co-founded the Washington-based Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net)
with Mark Hanis in 2004. The organization aims to empower citizens with the tools to prevent genocide. GI-Net has been featured in the New Republic , the Boston Globe , and the New York Times. Andrew graduated from Swarthmore College in 2007 with highest honors in philosophy and political science. Andrew is a 2007 Action Canada fellow and 2008 Rhodes scholar.
with Mark Hanis in 2004. The organization aims to empower citizens with the tools to prevent genocide. GI-Net has been featured in the New Republic , the Boston Globe , and the New York Times. Andrew graduated from Swarthmore College in 2007 with highest honors in philosophy and political science. Andrew is a 2007 Action Canada fellow and 2008 Rhodes scholar.
The History of Truth is a 2008 film about a young kid named Rod. The film tells the story of the first recorded human to have HIV or AIDS.
Production
The only thing known about the film is that it tells the story of the first recorded human to have AIDS but the name of the main charecter was changed to Rod, for any legal problems. The production has keept every single detail of the film in secret. In late 2007, speculations said that Fox Searchlight Pictures will be the distributor of the film but still is unknown. The casting and director are suppost tol be annoounced in late March, early April. In January 3rd it was said that the film will be an independent picture and that will have a low budget. The film is expected to be release in late November early December of 2008.
Production
The only thing known about the film is that it tells the story of the first recorded human to have AIDS but the name of the main charecter was changed to Rod, for any legal problems. The production has keept every single detail of the film in secret. In late 2007, speculations said that Fox Searchlight Pictures will be the distributor of the film but still is unknown. The casting and director are suppost tol be annoounced in late March, early April. In January 3rd it was said that the film will be an independent picture and that will have a low budget. The film is expected to be release in late November early December of 2008.
Charles E. Crutchfield III, MD (born January 17, 1961) is an American physician and author. While being the only African American clinical dermatologist in Minnesota he has also published over 100 scholarly articles and co-authored the clinical textbook 101 Common Skin Diseases. He has also written or been interviewed for articles on WebMD, Maxim Magazine and InStyle Magazine. He has also appeared on numerous television news reports in the Minneapolis area and works to recruit physicians to participate in a skin cancer screening program sponsored by the Minnesota Twins.
Crutchfield is a second generation physician. Both his mother and his father attended the University of Minnesota Medical School. His mother, who was the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Minnesota Medical School, was in family practice and his father is an obstretician / gynecologist.
Crutchfield received a B.A. from Carleton College. After spending time training as a Navy pilot, he returned to school and received a Master's degree in Molecular Biology from the Mayo Clinic. He stayed at the Mayo Clinic to finish medical school in 1994.
Crutchfield's main focus of research is psoriasis, including DNA research to find a genetic link to the disease. He also does specialized research in ethnic skin and LipoDissolve Ultra, acne, Botox and Restylane.
Achievements and awards
*Board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and the National Board of Medical Examiners of the United States.
*Elected member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.
*Awarded the Karis Humanitarian Award from the Mayo Clinic.
*Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School and Visiting Professor of Biology at Carleton College.
*Past treasurer of the Ramsey Medical Society and Vice President of the Minnesota Association of Black Physicians (National Medical Association Affiliate).
*Selected as one of the Best Doctors in America in 2005-2006 by the Best Doctors Association.
*Awarded "Physician Health Care Hero" in 2007 by Twin Cities and Medica.
*Received the "Platinum Award" in 2005 for Restylane and BOTOX Cosmetic.
*Winner of "Best Healthcare Content" for website.
Bibliography
Crutchfield is co-author of the text book "101 Common Skin Diseases" (2000) ISBN 1893357104.
Crutchfield is a second generation physician. Both his mother and his father attended the University of Minnesota Medical School. His mother, who was the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Minnesota Medical School, was in family practice and his father is an obstretician / gynecologist.
Crutchfield received a B.A. from Carleton College. After spending time training as a Navy pilot, he returned to school and received a Master's degree in Molecular Biology from the Mayo Clinic. He stayed at the Mayo Clinic to finish medical school in 1994.
Crutchfield's main focus of research is psoriasis, including DNA research to find a genetic link to the disease. He also does specialized research in ethnic skin and LipoDissolve Ultra, acne, Botox and Restylane.
Achievements and awards
*Board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and the National Board of Medical Examiners of the United States.
*Elected member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.
*Awarded the Karis Humanitarian Award from the Mayo Clinic.
*Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Minnesota Medical School and Visiting Professor of Biology at Carleton College.
*Past treasurer of the Ramsey Medical Society and Vice President of the Minnesota Association of Black Physicians (National Medical Association Affiliate).
*Selected as one of the Best Doctors in America in 2005-2006 by the Best Doctors Association.
*Awarded "Physician Health Care Hero" in 2007 by Twin Cities and Medica.
*Received the "Platinum Award" in 2005 for Restylane and BOTOX Cosmetic.
*Winner of "Best Healthcare Content" for website.
Bibliography
Crutchfield is co-author of the text book "101 Common Skin Diseases" (2000) ISBN 1893357104.
Noobiecon is an yearly anime and gaming convention held at Mohawk Valley Community College Utica Branch. The conventions it self hosts a number of forms of entertainment from viewing rooms to tournaments even a dealers room and artist Ally. Every year the most popular card games get cheap drafts to show there love to the Noobiecon attendees. The convention was designed for the Strategic Gaming Club to give back to the student body and has been running sense 2007.
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