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Timothy (Tim) Earl Zeeb was born 5/06/1984 to Earl and Mary Zeeb. Tim has one older brother, Jeremy, and a younger sister Cheri who is married to Mike Vogt. Tim grew up on the family ranch outside the rural South Dakota town of Menno (population 624). Tim spent his childhood helping milk cattle and raise row crops on the family farm. Tim credits this upbringing with helping him build strength and endurance for his successful football career later in life. Tim also spent a great deal of time participating in outdoor hobbies such as hunting and fishing. Tim is a founding member of the Dunn Creek Archery club in Menno, SD. Tim has a Hutchinson County record for a whitetail deer that scored 202-5/8 points on the Boone and Crockett scale.
As Tim grew out of childhood and into adolescense he began to realize that his physical physique coupled with his hard work on the family farm made him a perfect physical speciman to compete in athletics. Tim was a four year starter and letter winner in Basketball and Football with the Menno Wolves. He was also a prolific 800 meter and two miler with the Wolves Track and Field Team, still holding school records in both events respectivly. However, it was on the football field that Tim excelled due to his bulging physical stature. Tim took over as the starting quarterback for the Wolves during his sophomore season after then starting Quarterback, Brad Herrboldt, transferred to Parkston High School to attend school with his long time girlfriend at the time. Although the Wolves were not successful as a team that first season, finishing 1-10, Tim was able to throw for over 1,700 yards and finished third on the Wolves all time passing list as a sophomore. Tim would move down up the list the following season after he threw for 2,478 yards and broke the single season throwing record set in 1968. The Wolves football team finished the next two seasons with a series of heartbreaking loses preventing them from entering post season play. Tim would end his football career at Menno High School with records in career pashing yards, single season passing yards and career touchdowns.
Tim was recruited heavly by division II colleges in the upper midwest but eventually decided to attend Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, Minnesota. Tim redshirted his feshman season and gained considerable knowledge behind senior Quarterback Murphy Weber. Tim started every game his sophomore season on a Mustang team that featured numerous returning upperclassmen and confernece award winners. Tim was able to pass for over 2,200 yards and 17 touchdowns before injuring both his MCL in his left knee and ACL in his right knee during an 47 yard scramble during the last game of the 2005 season. Tim then returned home to the family farm in Menno, SD to undergo reconstructive knee surgery in Sioux Falls, SD. Tim would attempt to return but would never regain his elusive nature on the football field eventually dropping out of Southwest Minnesota State University to attend the less prestigious University of South Dakota in Vermillion, SD.
Although Tim's football career was cut far to short he is still highly respected in the Menno area. Each year he is the Marshall of the Menno Wolves Homecoming Parade and ceremonial announcer at the homecoming football game in luei of long time announcer Martin Seiverding. Tim also takes part in the Menno Wolves preseason football camp as an instructor and Quarterbacks coach.
Timothy (Tim) Earl Zeeb was born 5/06/1984 to Earl and Mary Zeeb. Tim has one older brother, Jeremy, and a younger sister Cheri who is married to Mike Vogt. Tim grew up on the family ranch outside the rural South Dakota town of Menno (population 624). Tim spent his childhood helping milk cattle and raise row crops on the family farm. Tim credits this upbringing with helping him build strength and endurance for his successful football career later in life. Tim also spent a great deal of time participating in outdoor hobbies such as hunting and fishing. Tim is a founding member of the Dunn Creek Archery club in Menno, SD. Tim has a Hutchinson County record for a whitetail deer that scored 202-5/8 points on the Boone and Crockett scale.
As Tim grew out of childhood and into adolescense he began to realize that his physical physique coupled with his hard work on the family farm made him a perfect physical speciman to compete in athletics. Tim was a four year starter and letter winner in Basketball and Football with the Menno Wolves. He was also a prolific 800 meter and two miler with the Wolves Track and Field Team, still holding school records in both events respectivly. However, it was on the football field that Tim excelled due to his bulging physical stature. Tim took over as the starting quarterback for the Wolves during his sophomore season after then starting Quarterback, Brad Herrboldt, transferred to Parkston High School to attend school with his long time girlfriend at the time. Although the Wolves were not successful as a team that first season, finishing 1-10, Tim was able to throw for over 1,700 yards and finished third on the Wolves all time passing list as a sophomore. Tim would move down up the list the following season after he threw for 2,478 yards and broke the single season throwing record set in 1968. The Wolves football team finished the next two seasons with a series of heartbreaking loses preventing them from entering post season play. Tim would end his football career at Menno High School with records in career pashing yards, single season passing yards and career touchdowns.
Tim was recruited heavly by division II colleges in the upper midwest but eventually decided to attend Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, Minnesota. Tim redshirted his feshman season and gained considerable knowledge behind senior Quarterback Murphy Weber. Tim started every game his sophomore season on a Mustang team that featured numerous returning upperclassmen and confernece award winners. Tim was able to pass for over 2,200 yards and 17 touchdowns before injuring both his MCL in his left knee and ACL in his right knee during an 47 yard scramble during the last game of the 2005 season. Tim then returned home to the family farm in Menno, SD to undergo reconstructive knee surgery in Sioux Falls, SD. Tim would attempt to return but would never regain his elusive nature on the football field eventually dropping out of Southwest Minnesota State University to attend the less prestigious University of South Dakota in Vermillion, SD.
Although Tim's football career was cut far to short he is still highly respected in the Menno area. Each year he is the Marshall of the Menno Wolves Homecoming Parade and ceremonial announcer at the homecoming football game in luei of long time announcer Martin Seiverding. Tim also takes part in the Menno Wolves preseason football camp as an instructor and Quarterbacks coach.
Minor bus operators in England are defined as bus companies which operate at least one public service but which are not notable enough to justify articles of their own. The following is a list of such operators, together with links to their websites.
South East England
* ASD Coaches, Strood, Kent
* Chalkwell, Sittingbourne, Kent
* Coastal Coaches, Newick, East Sussex
* Farleigh Coaches, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent
* Griffin Bus, Longfield, Kent
* Heyfordian Travel, Bicester, Oxfordshire
* Kent Coach Tours, Ashford, Kent
* Motts Travel, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
* Newbury & District, Newbury, Berkshire. This is the bus division of Weavaway Travel,
* Red Rose Travel, Dinton, Buckinghamshire
* Red Route Buses, Northfleet, Kent
* Redline Buses, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
* RH Buses, Witney, Oxfordshire
* South Kent Coaches, Romney Marsh, Kent
* Verwood Bus, Verwood, Hampshire
* White Bus Services, Winkfield, Berkshire
* Whites Coaches, Culham, Oxfordshire
* Worth's Coaches, Enstone, Oxfordshire
* Z&S International, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
South West England
* Abus, Bristol
* Andybus, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
* APL Travel, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
* Carmel Coaches, Okehampton, Devon
* Coach House Travel, Dorchester, Dorset
* Filers, Ilfracombe, Devon
* Frome Minibuses, Frome, Somerset
* Jackett's Coaches, Callington, Cornwall
* Shaftesbury & District, Shaftesbury, Dorset
* Somerbus, Paulton, Bath and North East Somerset
* Summercourt Travel, Summercourt, Cornwall
* Swanbrook, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Central England
* Cedar Coaches, Bedford, Bedfordshire
* Central Buses, Birmingham, West Midlands
* Claribels, Birmingham, West Midlands
* D&G Bus, Adderley Green Staffordshire
* Grant Palmer Passenger Services, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
* Grayscroft Coaches, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire
* Johnsons Coaches, Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire
* Kimes Buses, Folkingham, Lincolnshire
* Marshalls Coaches, Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire
* Meridian Bus, Northampton, Northamptonshire
* Midland Classic, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire
* MRD Travel, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Eastern England
Cambridgeshire
* Freedom Travel, Ely
Essex
* De Vere Travel, Sible Hedingham
* Viceroy of Essex, Saffron Walden
Norfolk
* Neaves Coaches, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
* Sanders Coaches, Holt, Norfolk
* H Semmence & Co / Semmence, Wymondham
Suffolk
* Beestons, Hadleigh
* Belle Coaches, Lowestoft/Leiston
* Bungay & Beccles Area Community Transport, Bungay
* Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Fareline), Wingfield
* Felix Taxis, Long Melford
* Galloway Coaches, Stowmarket
* Hadleigh Area Community Transport / Hadleigh Community Transport, Hadleigh
* Lewis Coaches, Brandon
* High Suffolk Community Transport, Worlingworth
* Minibus & Coach Hire (East Anglia), Stowmarket
* Nightingales of Beccles, Beccles
* Perrys Private Hire, Bury St Edmunds
* PF Travel, Woodbridge
* Road Train, Haverhill
* Routespek Coach Hire, Bungay
* Southwold Town Council, Southwold
* The Voluntary Network, Newmarket
* Venturer Coachways, Woodbridge
* Waveney Community Bus, Bungay
* Whincop Coaches, Peasenhall
North East England
* Acklams Coaches, Beverley, East Yorkshire
* Harrogate Coach Travel, York
* Stephensons of Easingwold, Easingwold, North Yorkshire
* Travelsure, Seahouses, Northumberland
* Weardale Motor Services, Stanhope, County Durham
* Hornsby Travel, Scunthorpe
North West England
* Belle Vue, Manchester, Greater Manchester
* Go Goodwins, Eccles, Greater Manchester
* Impera
* PeoplesBus, Liverpool, Merseyside
* Selwyns Travel Group, (owners of Hardings, Merseyside and Haytons, Manchester) - Runcorn, Cheshire
* Swans Travel, Oldham, Greater Manchester
* The Coachmasters, Rochdale, Greater Manchester
South East England
* ASD Coaches, Strood, Kent
* Chalkwell, Sittingbourne, Kent
* Coastal Coaches, Newick, East Sussex
* Farleigh Coaches, Hoo St Werburgh, Kent
* Griffin Bus, Longfield, Kent
* Heyfordian Travel, Bicester, Oxfordshire
* Kent Coach Tours, Ashford, Kent
* Motts Travel, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
* Newbury & District, Newbury, Berkshire. This is the bus division of Weavaway Travel,
* Red Rose Travel, Dinton, Buckinghamshire
* Red Route Buses, Northfleet, Kent
* Redline Buses, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
* RH Buses, Witney, Oxfordshire
* South Kent Coaches, Romney Marsh, Kent
* Verwood Bus, Verwood, Hampshire
* White Bus Services, Winkfield, Berkshire
* Whites Coaches, Culham, Oxfordshire
* Worth's Coaches, Enstone, Oxfordshire
* Z&S International, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
South West England
* Abus, Bristol
* Andybus, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
* APL Travel, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
* Carmel Coaches, Okehampton, Devon
* Coach House Travel, Dorchester, Dorset
* Filers, Ilfracombe, Devon
* Frome Minibuses, Frome, Somerset
* Jackett's Coaches, Callington, Cornwall
* Shaftesbury & District, Shaftesbury, Dorset
* Somerbus, Paulton, Bath and North East Somerset
* Summercourt Travel, Summercourt, Cornwall
* Swanbrook, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Central England
* Cedar Coaches, Bedford, Bedfordshire
* Central Buses, Birmingham, West Midlands
* Claribels, Birmingham, West Midlands
* D&G Bus, Adderley Green Staffordshire
* Grant Palmer Passenger Services, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
* Grayscroft Coaches, Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire
* Johnsons Coaches, Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire
* Kimes Buses, Folkingham, Lincolnshire
* Marshalls Coaches, Sutton-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire
* Meridian Bus, Northampton, Northamptonshire
* Midland Classic, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire
* MRD Travel, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
Eastern England
Cambridgeshire
* Freedom Travel, Ely
Essex
* De Vere Travel, Sible Hedingham
* Viceroy of Essex, Saffron Walden
Norfolk
* Neaves Coaches, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
* Sanders Coaches, Holt, Norfolk
* H Semmence & Co / Semmence, Wymondham
Suffolk
* Beestons, Hadleigh
* Belle Coaches, Lowestoft/Leiston
* Bungay & Beccles Area Community Transport, Bungay
* Fareline Bus & Coach Services (Fareline), Wingfield
* Felix Taxis, Long Melford
* Galloway Coaches, Stowmarket
* Hadleigh Area Community Transport / Hadleigh Community Transport, Hadleigh
* Lewis Coaches, Brandon
* High Suffolk Community Transport, Worlingworth
* Minibus & Coach Hire (East Anglia), Stowmarket
* Nightingales of Beccles, Beccles
* Perrys Private Hire, Bury St Edmunds
* PF Travel, Woodbridge
* Road Train, Haverhill
* Routespek Coach Hire, Bungay
* Southwold Town Council, Southwold
* The Voluntary Network, Newmarket
* Venturer Coachways, Woodbridge
* Waveney Community Bus, Bungay
* Whincop Coaches, Peasenhall
North East England
* Acklams Coaches, Beverley, East Yorkshire
* Harrogate Coach Travel, York
* Stephensons of Easingwold, Easingwold, North Yorkshire
* Travelsure, Seahouses, Northumberland
* Weardale Motor Services, Stanhope, County Durham
* Hornsby Travel, Scunthorpe
North West England
* Belle Vue, Manchester, Greater Manchester
* Go Goodwins, Eccles, Greater Manchester
* Impera
* PeoplesBus, Liverpool, Merseyside
* Selwyns Travel Group, (owners of Hardings, Merseyside and Haytons, Manchester) - Runcorn, Cheshire
* Swans Travel, Oldham, Greater Manchester
* The Coachmasters, Rochdale, Greater Manchester
iDonate is a non-profit organization in Pakistan that helps people in blood donations , Community service, disaster management, Education and Income Support.
History
How It Began
The journey that began with a website and a small office in Lahore has gradually blossomed into an organisation with offices in Lahore and Kasur, Pakistan.
Establishment
iDonate was established as a Non Profit Organisation by Imran Sarwar on 25th Of September 2011 in Lahore. The core objective of establishing this Organisation was to help donors meet the blood donee's and arrange hassle free Blood Donations. With the passage of time, the Organisation has grown in stature and developed various other departments such as "Health Care", "Free Education", "Disaster Management" And "Income Support Programme".
Area of Work
*Free Education
iDonate's main challenge lies in the fact that they give free education support to students who cannot continue education due to no or less resources. Since most of the students are from unprivileged families iDonate ensure their education till graduation.
*Health Care
iDonate also works as a virtual blood bank in Pakistan. To date iDonate has saved numerous lives by providing timely blood donations to blood seekers. iDonate is working with different blood banks of lahore to collect timely blood donations. Due to Dengue fever epidemic in lahore many people died in last couple of years, iDonate stood with Government of Pakistan and helped raising Blood Donations.
*Income Support Program
Pakistan is a developing country with a very low per capita income, In such a country main challenge lies in Income support of less privileged families. iDonate is doing a unique income support programme in Pakistan, it issues short and medium term interest free loans to less privileged families and support Entrepreneurial ideas of young Graduates.
*Community Services
iDonate is working really hard to co-ordinate all emergency services towards all the disaster stricken people of Pakistan. iDonate spend a part of donations towards the people who have been affected by a natural disaster, such as the floods and Earthquake.
Awards
*In 2013, iDonate won the Youth Social Entrepreneur Award From JZT (Jihad For Zero Thalassemia) A Society Of University of Central Punjab.
Projects
*In 2013, iDonate helped 150 widows in Pakistan With Free Food.
*In 2013, iDonate Spent a day with Special Children At Rising Sun Institute For Special Children.
* iDonate team spent a day with homeless people at Happy Homes in Lahore.
* iDonate donated wheelchairs In Lahore To Special Children and Deserving People.
* iDonate is a proud sponsor of a world record mission "World's Largest Human Blood Group"
Gallery of Events
History
How It Began
The journey that began with a website and a small office in Lahore has gradually blossomed into an organisation with offices in Lahore and Kasur, Pakistan.
Establishment
iDonate was established as a Non Profit Organisation by Imran Sarwar on 25th Of September 2011 in Lahore. The core objective of establishing this Organisation was to help donors meet the blood donee's and arrange hassle free Blood Donations. With the passage of time, the Organisation has grown in stature and developed various other departments such as "Health Care", "Free Education", "Disaster Management" And "Income Support Programme".
Area of Work
*Free Education
iDonate's main challenge lies in the fact that they give free education support to students who cannot continue education due to no or less resources. Since most of the students are from unprivileged families iDonate ensure their education till graduation.
*Health Care
iDonate also works as a virtual blood bank in Pakistan. To date iDonate has saved numerous lives by providing timely blood donations to blood seekers. iDonate is working with different blood banks of lahore to collect timely blood donations. Due to Dengue fever epidemic in lahore many people died in last couple of years, iDonate stood with Government of Pakistan and helped raising Blood Donations.
*Income Support Program
Pakistan is a developing country with a very low per capita income, In such a country main challenge lies in Income support of less privileged families. iDonate is doing a unique income support programme in Pakistan, it issues short and medium term interest free loans to less privileged families and support Entrepreneurial ideas of young Graduates.
*Community Services
iDonate is working really hard to co-ordinate all emergency services towards all the disaster stricken people of Pakistan. iDonate spend a part of donations towards the people who have been affected by a natural disaster, such as the floods and Earthquake.
Awards
*In 2013, iDonate won the Youth Social Entrepreneur Award From JZT (Jihad For Zero Thalassemia) A Society Of University of Central Punjab.
Projects
*In 2013, iDonate helped 150 widows in Pakistan With Free Food.
*In 2013, iDonate Spent a day with Special Children At Rising Sun Institute For Special Children.
* iDonate team spent a day with homeless people at Happy Homes in Lahore.
* iDonate donated wheelchairs In Lahore To Special Children and Deserving People.
* iDonate is a proud sponsor of a world record mission "World's Largest Human Blood Group"
Gallery of Events
During his political career, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd regularly attracted criticism for his autocratic leadership style, as well as accusations of a contemptuous manner in which he treated parliamentary colleagues and others he came into contact with in a working capacity, while out of the public eye.
Accusations of bullying
* 16 staff left Kevin Rudd's office in his first year as PM due to his "short fuse and unreasonable demands". Rudd's chief spin doctor Lachlan Harris initially tried to cover up the incident with a flat denial that it had even occurred.
Criticism from ALP parliamentary colleagues
After Mr Rudd was ousted from the Labor leadership in 2010, senior colleagues attacked Mr Rudd's legacy as Prime Minister.
* Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan criticised Rudd as "dysfunctional".
* Former Labor Minister Tony Burke said of Rudd's term in office that "the stories that were around of the chaos, of the temperament, of the inability to have decisions made, they are not stories".
* Former Labor Minister Nicola Roxon declared she could not work with Rudd again.
* In February 2012, Federal Labor MP Steve Gibbons publicly described his parliamentary colleague as a being "a psychopath with a giant ego". When later asked to elaborate by the ABC, Gibbons defended his description of Mr Rudd as a psychopath, saying that the (labor) party is bigger than Kevin Rudd, and that Rudd's leadership style was chaotic and deeply offensive.
* These include former Labor ministers Stephen Smith and Greg Combet calling for Mr Rudd to leave parliament. Dr Emerson said that Rudd had committed "treachery" against every Labor leader he has worked with and should leave. A document provided to the Liberal’s strategy team on an informal basis by a psychiatrist friendly to the Liberals, assessed Rudd as suffering a personality disorder known as “grandiose narcissism”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/> The document also proposed tactics to leverage Mr Rudd's own personality against him.<ref name="autogenerated5"/>
Rudd, the document stated, was vulnerable to any challenge to his self-belief that he was more widely-read, smarter and more knowledgeable than anyone else “on the planet”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/> If undermined in front of an audience, with his intellect undermined, Rudd could be prone to “narcissistic rage”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/>
Accusations of bullying
* 16 staff left Kevin Rudd's office in his first year as PM due to his "short fuse and unreasonable demands". Rudd's chief spin doctor Lachlan Harris initially tried to cover up the incident with a flat denial that it had even occurred.
Criticism from ALP parliamentary colleagues
After Mr Rudd was ousted from the Labor leadership in 2010, senior colleagues attacked Mr Rudd's legacy as Prime Minister.
* Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan criticised Rudd as "dysfunctional".
* Former Labor Minister Tony Burke said of Rudd's term in office that "the stories that were around of the chaos, of the temperament, of the inability to have decisions made, they are not stories".
* Former Labor Minister Nicola Roxon declared she could not work with Rudd again.
* In February 2012, Federal Labor MP Steve Gibbons publicly described his parliamentary colleague as a being "a psychopath with a giant ego". When later asked to elaborate by the ABC, Gibbons defended his description of Mr Rudd as a psychopath, saying that the (labor) party is bigger than Kevin Rudd, and that Rudd's leadership style was chaotic and deeply offensive.
* These include former Labor ministers Stephen Smith and Greg Combet calling for Mr Rudd to leave parliament. Dr Emerson said that Rudd had committed "treachery" against every Labor leader he has worked with and should leave. A document provided to the Liberal’s strategy team on an informal basis by a psychiatrist friendly to the Liberals, assessed Rudd as suffering a personality disorder known as “grandiose narcissism”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/> The document also proposed tactics to leverage Mr Rudd's own personality against him.<ref name="autogenerated5"/>
Rudd, the document stated, was vulnerable to any challenge to his self-belief that he was more widely-read, smarter and more knowledgeable than anyone else “on the planet”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/> If undermined in front of an audience, with his intellect undermined, Rudd could be prone to “narcissistic rage”.<ref name="autogenerated5"/>