Cristy Coors Beasley born in Memphis, Tennessee, is an American actress and producer.
She attended The Hutchison School and later The University of the South, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science and French. She completed her post-graduate studies in Knoxville at The University of Tennessee Law School. Cristy practiced law in Tennessee for many years, litigating several cases, including once which was a published opinion by the Appellate Court of Tennessee and amended a law for the first time in over 100 years. .
Cristy studied acting, dance and the performing arts from the age of 4. She danced with the Memphis Concert Ballet, performing with the company at the prestigious Orpheum Theater. At the age of 14, she was a Regional Finalist in the Seventeen magazine cover model contest.
Cristy made uncredited appearances in 15 Minutes, 28 Days, and Leap Of Faith. Cristy appears in Lonelygirl15 as the character Rebecca. She is credited as a producer on the hugely successful internet series Katemodern .. .
Cristy is also the creator of the jewelry line Immaterial, and her designs have been featured in numerous fashion magazines, including Women's Wear Daily, Nashville Lifestyles, and worn by the cast on the television shows "Will And Grace" and "Friends", and "" among others.
She attended The Hutchison School and later The University of the South, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science and French. She completed her post-graduate studies in Knoxville at The University of Tennessee Law School. Cristy practiced law in Tennessee for many years, litigating several cases, including once which was a published opinion by the Appellate Court of Tennessee and amended a law for the first time in over 100 years. .
Cristy studied acting, dance and the performing arts from the age of 4. She danced with the Memphis Concert Ballet, performing with the company at the prestigious Orpheum Theater. At the age of 14, she was a Regional Finalist in the Seventeen magazine cover model contest.
Cristy made uncredited appearances in 15 Minutes, 28 Days, and Leap Of Faith. Cristy appears in Lonelygirl15 as the character Rebecca. She is credited as a producer on the hugely successful internet series Katemodern .. .
Cristy is also the creator of the jewelry line Immaterial, and her designs have been featured in numerous fashion magazines, including Women's Wear Daily, Nashville Lifestyles, and worn by the cast on the television shows "Will And Grace" and "Friends", and "" among others.
Richard Mooney is a journalist and writer from Glasgow, Scotland. He obtained a Bachelors Degree in Journalism from the University of the West of Scotland (previously Bell College of Technology). Upon graduating in 2007, Mooney worked as a content producer for Trinity Mirror’s local Scottish newspapers until 2008, when he became a multimedia journalist for the company.
On April 14 2009, he was the first journalist to interview Susan Boyle on camera. During the course of the interview Mooney poses to Boyle, “How did your cat take the news?” to which she laughs and replies, “Oh you know, the usual cat way.” The video, produced for the West Lothian Courier, had over five million views as of November, 2010. It was honored as one of YouTube’s Most Memorable Videos of 2009.
Other productions by Mooney include the Lanarkshire web series, which produced documentaries on the Ravenscraig steel mill, New Lanark, Summerlee Heritage Museum, and David Livingstone. Mooney was also the last person to interview boxer and radio DJ Freddie Mack on camera before he died in early 2009. He has also written for various news websites and produced a wide variety of news, lifestyle, sports and documentary videos. Mooney left the employ of Trinity Mirror in September 2010 and moved to the Middle East, then East Asia in 2012 for career and study.
On April 14 2009, he was the first journalist to interview Susan Boyle on camera. During the course of the interview Mooney poses to Boyle, “How did your cat take the news?” to which she laughs and replies, “Oh you know, the usual cat way.” The video, produced for the West Lothian Courier, had over five million views as of November, 2010. It was honored as one of YouTube’s Most Memorable Videos of 2009.
Other productions by Mooney include the Lanarkshire web series, which produced documentaries on the Ravenscraig steel mill, New Lanark, Summerlee Heritage Museum, and David Livingstone. Mooney was also the last person to interview boxer and radio DJ Freddie Mack on camera before he died in early 2009. He has also written for various news websites and produced a wide variety of news, lifestyle, sports and documentary videos. Mooney left the employ of Trinity Mirror in September 2010 and moved to the Middle East, then East Asia in 2012 for career and study.
Aadarsh Mishra ( aged-18) is one of the prominent Technical author in the field of Material Science with over 15 International Research papers. As a Mechanical Engineering student, Aadarsh was studying about solar cells and researching on thin films, under the guidance of his professor. “This was the first time I thought I would write a paper. I started working on photovoltaic properties of solar cells,” he says. Solar cells are electronic devices that convert the energy of light directly into electricity through a photovoltaic effect. “I thought this research will be unique and open up alternative sources of electricity,” he says.Not wanting to confine the thirst of knowledge to his books, “I always wanted to do something unique. My mother always said that one should dream of doing something, than becoming something.” It was in his second year that one of his professors inspired him. “My professor Raviprakash Y, not only strengthened my concepts in Physics and Material Science, but also gave me more exposure in research,” says Aadarsh.
Aadarsh’s papers have been published in The International Journal for Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Journal of Metallurgy and Material Science and the International Journal for Mechanical and Production Engineering. Some of his papers include Thin Films of Tin Sulphide for Use in Solar Cell Devices, Dry Sliding of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys and Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Titanium Carbide with Copper Composites.
With 23 research papers published, Aadarsh claims it is a record for an undergraduate student to achieve this number. Currently, Aadarsh is interning at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, where he is working on ‘Micro structural Analysis of Wear Debris.’ Aadarsh’s aim is to continue his research abroad; he is particularly interested in Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. “I have plans to get seven more papers published. I write them with the aim to contribute to science and technology. It is only because of my professor that I could do all this,” he says.
He aspires to pursue research in the field of Material Science and Thermodynamics under the eminent scientist and Bharat Ratna CNR Rao. Aadarsh’s role model is his father, RS Mishra, a retired bureaucrat who passed away last year. “I want to support my mother, who is doing her PhD from Lucknow University, for all the encouragement she has given me,” he says.
Aadarsh’s papers have been published in The International Journal for Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Journal of Metallurgy and Material Science and the International Journal for Mechanical and Production Engineering. Some of his papers include Thin Films of Tin Sulphide for Use in Solar Cell Devices, Dry Sliding of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys and Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Titanium Carbide with Copper Composites.
With 23 research papers published, Aadarsh claims it is a record for an undergraduate student to achieve this number. Currently, Aadarsh is interning at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, where he is working on ‘Micro structural Analysis of Wear Debris.’ Aadarsh’s aim is to continue his research abroad; he is particularly interested in Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. “I have plans to get seven more papers published. I write them with the aim to contribute to science and technology. It is only because of my professor that I could do all this,” he says.
He aspires to pursue research in the field of Material Science and Thermodynamics under the eminent scientist and Bharat Ratna CNR Rao. Aadarsh’s role model is his father, RS Mishra, a retired bureaucrat who passed away last year. “I want to support my mother, who is doing her PhD from Lucknow University, for all the encouragement she has given me,” he says.
George Estrada, Jr. (died October 22, 2010) was born in Manila and came to America at the age of 3 with his mother, Milagros Estrada. He grew up in Oakland, California. He earned a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and was a reporter and columnist with the Oakland Tribune from 1976 to 1992, and a correspondent with the Associated Press in 2005, and also a freelance columnist with the Philippine Times of Las Vegas and California Examiner in 2001-2008.
Education
George attended Fruitvale Elementary School in Oakland, California in the early 1960s, then Fremont High School in Oakland, California where he earned his letter-man jacket as a member of the varsity tennis team. He was also a member of high school drama club and performed as a lead roles in several productions such as the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz. In college Estrada attended Laney College and the University of California, Berkeley, earning the Bachelors Degree in Psychology. Later on Estrada found a Kiplinger Program to pursue his dreams and went to Ohio State University to earned his MA in Journalism] followed to that Estrada received the highest degree award graduate in Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D in Journalism at the University of Texas in Austin.
Career
Estrada was a reporter and columnist for The Oakland Tribune from 1976 to 1992. In 2005, he was a reporter with the Associated Press. He was a freelance columnist and reporter on the "Filipino American experience" for the Philippine Times of Las Vegas and the California Examiner.
Estrada was a tenured professor in the journalism faculty at Humboldt State University from 1997 to 2010. He was named a professor emeritus upon his retirement. He advised the award-winning Osprey Magazine and online Humboldt Travel Journal, a student-edited journal. He authored two books about the Philippines, the Pulitzer Prize nominee I have Tasted the Sweet mangoes of Cebu and As Flip As I want To Be: Ruminations on the Filipino American Experience. He also wrote several scholarly works.
Estrada composed original music; he performed and produced a music CD, "Scratching the Itch", in collaboration with his long-time friend Jim Caroompas under the name Los Dos. He showcased several music videos on MTV in the 1980s.
Death
Estrada died in 2010 as a result of pancreatic cancer.
Further reading
* Seattle Times
* Antics of "Dennis the Menace" back in print
* San Francisco
* Oakland Tribune
* The Lumberjack Online
Education
George attended Fruitvale Elementary School in Oakland, California in the early 1960s, then Fremont High School in Oakland, California where he earned his letter-man jacket as a member of the varsity tennis team. He was also a member of high school drama club and performed as a lead roles in several productions such as the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz. In college Estrada attended Laney College and the University of California, Berkeley, earning the Bachelors Degree in Psychology. Later on Estrada found a Kiplinger Program to pursue his dreams and went to Ohio State University to earned his MA in Journalism] followed to that Estrada received the highest degree award graduate in Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D in Journalism at the University of Texas in Austin.
Career
Estrada was a reporter and columnist for The Oakland Tribune from 1976 to 1992. In 2005, he was a reporter with the Associated Press. He was a freelance columnist and reporter on the "Filipino American experience" for the Philippine Times of Las Vegas and the California Examiner.
Estrada was a tenured professor in the journalism faculty at Humboldt State University from 1997 to 2010. He was named a professor emeritus upon his retirement. He advised the award-winning Osprey Magazine and online Humboldt Travel Journal, a student-edited journal. He authored two books about the Philippines, the Pulitzer Prize nominee I have Tasted the Sweet mangoes of Cebu and As Flip As I want To Be: Ruminations on the Filipino American Experience. He also wrote several scholarly works.
Estrada composed original music; he performed and produced a music CD, "Scratching the Itch", in collaboration with his long-time friend Jim Caroompas under the name Los Dos. He showcased several music videos on MTV in the 1980s.
Death
Estrada died in 2010 as a result of pancreatic cancer.
Further reading
* Seattle Times
* Antics of "Dennis the Menace" back in print
* San Francisco
* Oakland Tribune
* The Lumberjack Online