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Students for Britain was a campaign group, affiliated with the Vote Leave campaign, which argued that Britain would be better off outside the EU. The organisation stressed the cost of the EU, barriers to trade with the rest of the world and how undemocratic and remote the EU is in their view. The campaign has been described by Political Editor Tim Shipman as Vote Leave's 'militant wing'.
The campaign said it was active in "over 50 universities", and was involved in a protest during the CBI's 2015 conference, whereby two members of the organisation heckled the British prime minister David Cameron, holding a sign that read "CBI = voice of Brussels". The students gained access to the conference by creating a fake company.
The campaign rivalled Students for Europe, which argued for a 'remain' vote and was a part of the European Movement.
The campaign closed down after the June 2016 referendum for Britain to leave the EU.
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This is a list of people on stamps of Venezuela. Among the characters who dominate Venezuelan philately is that most of his characters are republican history which highlights the heroes of independence and where Simón Bolívar has a leading role, in this way is commonly observed pampers such as Francisco de Miranda, Antonio José de Sucre and Rafael Urdaneta. Other characters that are common are world-renowned characters such as the case of Pope John Paul II, or multiple invocations of the Virgin Mary.
A
* Dolores Albás (1992)
* Cecilio Acosta (1982)
* Juan Antonio Aguerreverre (1961)
* Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. (1969)
* José Angel Alamo (2010)
* Gabriel de Alcalá (2010)
* María de San José Alvarado (1995)
* Neil A. Armstrong (1969)
* José Antonio Anzoátegui (1960, 1982)
* Rafael Arévalo González (1966)
* Rafael Arías Blanco (1962)
* Juan Bautista Arismendi (1998)
* Luisa Caceres de Arismendi (1960, 2008)
* Carlos Arvelo (1964)
B
* Rafael María Baralt (1960)
* Louis-Daniel Beauperthuy (1971)
* Andres Bello (1946, 1965, 1982)
* Carlos Bello (1963)
* David Ben Gurion (1998)
* José Francisco Bermúdez (1982)
* Juan Bermúdez (2010)
* Rómulo Betancourt (1986)
* Andres Eloy Blanco (1960, 1997)
* Rufino Blanco Fombona (1974)
* Hipólita Bolívar (1978)
* Juan Vicente Bolívar y Ponte (1978)
* Simón Bolívar (1879, 1880, 1882, 1887, 1893, 1899, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1924, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1951, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012)
* San Juan Bosco (1987)
* Antonio Nicolás Briceño (1982, 2010)
* Ignacio Ramón Briceño (2010)
* Mario Briceño Iragorry (1985, 1996)
C
* José Luis Cabrera (2010)
* Cacique Caruao (1998)
* Cacique Chacao (1998)
* Cacique Guacamayo (1998)
* Cacique Guaicaipuro (2002, 2008)
* Cacique Mamacuri (1998)
* Cacique Maniacuare (1998)
* Cacique Manure (1998)
* Cacique Mara (1998)
* Cacique Tamanaco (1998)
* Cacique Tapiaracay (1998)
* Cacique Terepaima (1991)
* Cacique Tiuna (1998)
* Cacique Paramaconi (1991)
* Juan Manuel Cagigal (1988)
* Pedro Camejo (2008, 2015)
* Mariana Carcelén (1995)
* Nelson Carneiro (2004)
* Teresa Carreño (1938, 1998)
* Cipriano Castro (1900, 1905)
* Nicolás de Castro (2010)
* Luis José de Cazorla (2010)
* Hugo Chávez (2013, 2014)
* José Leonardo Chirinos (1995)
* Winston Churchill (1965)
* Lino de Clemente (2010)
* Agustin Codazzi (1960)
* William Coles (1991)
* Michael Collins (1969)
* Christopher Columbus (1949, 1998)
* Nicolaus Copernicus (1973)
* Francisco de Córdoba (1998)
* Pedro de Córdoba (1998)
* José Cortés de Madariaga (2010)
* Juan de la Cosa (1998)
* Mariano de la Cova (2010)
D
* Manuel Dagnino (1966)
* Rubén Darío (1967)
* David (1998)
* Salvador Delgado (2010)
* Bartolomé Díaz (1998)
* Juan Antonio Diaz Argote (2010)
* Juan Pablo Duarte (1977)
* Luis María Drago (1986)
E
* Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer (1992, 2001)
* José María España (1997)
* Francisco Espejo (2010)
F
* Felipe Fermín Paúl (2010)
* Ignacio Fernández (2010)
G
* Rómulo Gallegos (1964, 1984)
* Juan Garcés (1998)
* Mahatma Gandhi (1962, 1997)
* Filippo Salvatore Gilii (1998)
* Juan Vicente Gómez, general (1928)
* Antonio Gonzalez de Acuña (1998)
* Juan Vicente González (1967)
* Rafael A. González (1965)
* Manuel Gual (1997)
* Pedro Gual (1984)
* José Gumilla (1998)
* Jacinto Gutierrez (1959)
* Antonio Guzmán Blanco (1970)
H
* Dag Hammarskjöld (1963)
* Francisco Hernández (2010)
* José Gregorio Hernández (1966, 1996)
* Miguel Herrera (1959)
* Teodor Herzl (1998)
* Rowland Hill (1980)
* Charles Howarth (1944)
* Alexander von Humboldt (1960, 1969)
J
* Jesus (2009)
* Jesús Manuel Jáuregui Moreno (1999)
* Thomas Jefferson (1976)
* John Paul II (1985, 1986, 1995, 1996, 1998)
I
* Immaculate Conception (1985)
* Queen Isabel the Catholic (1951)
* Francisco Isnardi (2010)
K
* Helen Keller (1981)
* John F. Kennedy (1965, 1976)
* Martin Luther King (1969)
L
* Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (1981, 1995)
* José Lebrún Moratinos (1989)
* José Ángel Lamas (1976)
* Menca de Leoni (1976)
* Raúl Leoni (1989)
* Abraham Lincoln (1966, 1976)
* Caroline Lloyd (1991)
* Isidoro López Méndez (2010)
* Jesús Enrique Lossada (1990)
* Juan Lovera (1980)
M
* María de la Soledad (1985)
* Manuel Plácido Maneiro (2010)
* Santiago Mariño (1988, 1998)
* Mariano Martí (1998)
* Luis Gonzalo Marturet (1994)
* Petronila Mata (1998)
* Juan José de Maya (2010)
* Manuel Vicente Maya (2010)
* Francisco Javier de Mayz (2010)
* Ramón Ignacio Méndez (2010)
* Cristóbal Mendoza (1939)
* Luis Ignacio Mendoza (2010)
* Arturo Michelena (1966)
* Santos Michelena (1949)
* Francisco de Miranda (1895, 1911, 1913, 1950, 1968, 1979, 1986, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
* José Gregorio Monagas (1995)
* Pablo Morillo (1998)
* Moses (1998)
N
* Jawaharlal Nehru (1997)
* José M. Núñez Ponte (1968)
* Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia (1988)
* Nuestra Señora de la Evangelización (1988)
O
* Francisco Ochoa (1990)
* Bernardo O'Higgins (1980)
* Alonso de Ojeda (1950, 1998)
* Daniel Florencio O'Leary (1979)
* Feast of Our Lady of Snows (1985)
* Our Lady of Aparecida (1988)
* Our Lady of Coromoto (1952, 1979, 1985, 1988)
* Our Lady of Guadalupe (1988)
* Our Lady of Luján (1988)
* Our Lady of Perpetual Help (1985)
* Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá (1985, 1988)
* Our Lady of the Cloud (1988)
* Francisco Policarpo Ortiz (2010)
P
* José Antonio Páez (1940, 1982)
* Manuel Palacio Fajardo (2010)
* Juan Pablo Pacheco (2010)
* Francisco de Pamplona (1998)
* Caracciolo Parra Olmedo (1970)
* Teresa de la Parra (1998)
* Sardar Patel (1997)
* Vicente de Paul (1985)
* José Ignacio Paz Castillo (1939)
* Fernando Peñalver (2010)
* Gabriel Perez de Pagola (2010)
* Alexander Petion (1979)
* Augusto Pi Sunier (1980)
* Luis Antonio Pietri Yepez (1998)
* Gabriel de Ponte (2010)
* Paulus VI (1989, 1992)
* Luis Beltran Prieto Figueroa (2004)
Q
* Juan Nepomuceno Quintana (2010)
R
* José María Ramirez (2010)
* Juan Ramos de Lora (1973)
* Serge Raynaud de la Ferrière (2015)
* Luis Razetti (1963)
* Vincente de Requejada (1998)
* Armando Reverón (1980)
* Mordechay Ricardo (1988)
* Francisco Antonio Rísquez (1963)
* José Félix Ribas (1976, 2010)
* Juan Germán Roscio (2010)
* Juan Antonio Rodríguez Dominguez (2010)
* Simón Rodríguez (1954, 1978, 2003, 2008)
* Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (1988)
* Juan José Rondón (1982)
* Eleanor Roosevelt (1964)
* Franklin D. Roosevelt (1976)
S
* Francisco Salias (2010)
* Martín J. Sanabria (1970)
* Manuela Sáenz (2010)
* José de San Martín (1979, 1982)
* José Faustino Sánchez Carrión (1984)
* Francisco Santander (1940)
* José de Sata y Busy (2010)
* José Felix Sosa (2010)
* Vicente Emilio Sojo (1987)
* Heinrich von Stephan (1997)
* Gloria Stolk (1991)
* Antonio José de Sucre (1904, 1945, 1960, 1973, 1980, 1995)
T
* Rabindranath Tagore
* Fernando Toro (2010)
* Fermín Toro (1965)
* Juan Toro (2010)
* El Marqués del Toro (2010)
* Gumersindo Torres (1998)
* Martín Tovar Ponte (2010)
* Andrés Townsend Escurraz (2004)
U
* José Vicente de Unda (2010)
* Diego Bautista Urbaneja (1940)
* Rafael Urdaneta (1911, 1913, 1946, 1988)
* Francisco Javier Ustáriz (2010)
V
* José María Vargas (1982, 1986)
* Jules Verne (1982)
* Amerigo Vespucci (1998)
* Virgen de Copacabana (1988)
* Vincent Barrington (1963)
* Virgen de la Consolación (1985)
* Virgen de la Divina Pastora (1985)
* Virgen de la Paz (1985)
* Virgen del Valle (1985, 1998)
* Virgin of Montserrat (1991)
W
* Jules Waldman (1991)
* George Washington (1976)
X
Y
* Francisco Javier Yánes (2010)
Z
* Luis Zambrano (2012)
* Elisa Elvira Zuloaga (1991)
* Ricardo Zuloaga (1995)
Articles
The Mess of the Senses is a novel by Algerian writer Ahlam Mosteghanemi published in 1997 by Naufal Publishing House.
Plot
The story starts by following a man with a strange and confused life philosophy. He meets another character, a woman who is a little weak. The story describes their relations, until shortly after the author steps into the novel. The author discovers a strange match between her novel and reality, as she finds that the movie theatre where a date night was arranged in the book, actually exists and is showing a movie during the specified time. The author finds herself driven to see the movie and is surprised to find out that she is the protagonist of the novel.
The incidents start to lap over each other when she meets a person who she thought is “the chosen one” and who looks like the protagonist of the first part. This makes the impression on the reader that he comes from her trilogy “Memory in the flesh”, a sensual love story between a painter and a young Algerian novelist with the background of the Algerian revolution. It also talks about the heritage of Constantine.
Articles
Dome Car Magic: A History of Railroad Dome Cars is a 2006 American television production that chronicles the history of the railroad sightseeing cars, from Burlington's 1945 Silver Dome to the full-length models operating today in Canada and Alaska.
The 30-minute program, narrated by television actor and railroad owner Michael Gross, debuted in 2006 on the PBS television network.
Synopsis
Archival film footage shows the many famous North American trains that operated dome cars. They include the Empire Builder, Super Chief, North Coast Limited, Daylight, Capitol Limited, Denver Zephyr, City of Los Angeles, Canadian and the California Zephyr.
The documentary consists of interviews with seasoned travelers and rail historians, plus images of present-day dome cars on a variety of dinner and cruise trains—including the newest "bi-level" domes used in Alaska and Canada. These are the cars are in use by American Orient Express, Holland America, Princess Tours, Alaska Railroad, Royal Caribbean and Rocky Mountaineer Railtours.
Chapters
Chapters of the film include:
*Introduction
*The First Dome Car
*Train of Tomorrow
*California Zephyr
*Many Different Names
*Union Pacific Commercial
*American Orient Express
*Alaska Railroad
*Colorado Railcar
*Rocky Mountaineer
*Alaska Railroad's Dome Car
*Dome Cars of the Future
Home media
DVD
Dome Car Magic was edited at MediaPro Denver and released on DVD by China Concepts.

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