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Jayson Asher was born Aug 17, 1972 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born as the first of three children to Bryan Asher, and the former Betty Jane Robison.
Jayson was raised in Tulsa attending Patrick Henry Elementary, Edison Middle School and then to Edison High School.
Early Years of CIA Service
Upon Graduating High School, Jayson joined the United States Army Reserves and was attached to the 12th Special Forces Group as an Intelligence Analyst. This is where his prolific military career and government work started. Upon graduation of Intelligence School he was noticed as a high achiever by the Acting Base Commander Gen. Marcus Fouts. Gen. Fouts encouraged him to pursue a career in the CIA and made a personal recommendation to the acting CIA chief to expedite his acceptance in the counter-intel division. Jayson entered into the CIA in October 1993 and at age 22 was at that time the youngest CIA operative in United States history. Jayson preformed many Top Secret missions over Europe, Africa, and the Far East. He is known as one of the most brilliant operatives in the CIA, he can learn a language in weeks without accent, can blend into the culture of the mission's enviroment better than any in the CIA, and has superb hand to hand combat skill.
Corbin Mission Failure
Jayson had the highest success rate in the CIA, and was considered by Pres. Clinton as the best operative in the United States. Jayson's last mission (December of 1995?) as an employee of the CIA was called the Corbin Extraction. He was to extract Wilhelm Corbin of the Austrian Nuclear and Nano Technology Program who at the time wanted to defect through secret contact to the US. Jayson accepted this mission, and decided for the first time in his career not to take his entire team, but to only take his weapon expert. He felt that the mission was simple enough and risking the team was unnecessary. In retrospect, a major mistake. Upon arrival of the Vienna facility at night, he successfully broke into the building, confiscated mission papers, and had Corbin in his grasp (who is rumored not to know of the extraction) but a freak power surge in the building blinded Jayson, and Corbin had an apparent cardiac episode. Jayson preformed CPR, but delayed the mission long enough for the Austrian Military Police to arrive, and was immediately arrested. The weapons expert (who remains undercover) who accompanied Jayson on the mission escaped, and claims that if the entire team was involved "We would have succeded". This was seen as the first and only tactical error Jayson had committed while in operation. Corbin survived with brain damage and is now in a Vienna nursing home. Jayson was taken to the Austrian BVT headquarters where he was interogated for 27 straight hours, beaten, and tortured, but never gave up any information. He was transferred to another facility and in route was rescued by US Special Forces Units and immediately taken to a US Military Hospital in Germany.
This was the end of official CIA duties as his cover was blown and INTERPOL had his identity, fingerprints and blood samples. The US and Austria governments will neither confirm nor deny the events.
Current Whereabouts
In Aug. 1997 Jayson enrolled at Oxford University in the UK, but dropped out a short time later due to his frequent debates with Global Government professors, and interpretation of the Geneva Convention Standards.
In May of 1998 Jayson moved to Rio de Janeiro to study Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under the famed Gracie Family. He was considered a real challenger in the up and coming UFC, and after several professional fights had amassed a record of 8-0, all by 1st round knockouts. In the fall of 2000 he broke his training partners leg in a gruesome accident that left him disabled and unable to ever compete. He was so disturbed by the accident Jayson vowed "to never fight again."
In June of 2001 Jayson was hired as a script advisor the television show "Alias" and some of the missions were loosely based on his real life experiences.
As of Nov. 2006 his whereabouts are unknown. It is rumored that he is now a contract assassin for Double Diamond Industries, who is contracted with governments worldwide.
Jayson Asher was born Aug 17, 1972 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born as the first of three children to Bryan Asher, and the former Betty Jane Robison.
Jayson was raised in Tulsa attending Patrick Henry Elementary, Edison Middle School and then to Edison High School.
Early Years of CIA Service
Upon Graduating High School, Jayson joined the United States Army Reserves and was attached to the 12th Special Forces Group as an Intelligence Analyst. This is where his prolific military career and government work started. Upon graduation of Intelligence School he was noticed as a high achiever by the Acting Base Commander Gen. Marcus Fouts. Gen. Fouts encouraged him to pursue a career in the CIA and made a personal recommendation to the acting CIA chief to expedite his acceptance in the counter-intel division. Jayson entered into the CIA in October 1993 and at age 22 was at that time the youngest CIA operative in United States history. Jayson preformed many Top Secret missions over Europe, Africa, and the Far East. He is known as one of the most brilliant operatives in the CIA, he can learn a language in weeks without accent, can blend into the culture of the mission's enviroment better than any in the CIA, and has superb hand to hand combat skill.
Corbin Mission Failure
Jayson had the highest success rate in the CIA, and was considered by Pres. Clinton as the best operative in the United States. Jayson's last mission (December of 1995?) as an employee of the CIA was called the Corbin Extraction. He was to extract Wilhelm Corbin of the Austrian Nuclear and Nano Technology Program who at the time wanted to defect through secret contact to the US. Jayson accepted this mission, and decided for the first time in his career not to take his entire team, but to only take his weapon expert. He felt that the mission was simple enough and risking the team was unnecessary. In retrospect, a major mistake. Upon arrival of the Vienna facility at night, he successfully broke into the building, confiscated mission papers, and had Corbin in his grasp (who is rumored not to know of the extraction) but a freak power surge in the building blinded Jayson, and Corbin had an apparent cardiac episode. Jayson preformed CPR, but delayed the mission long enough for the Austrian Military Police to arrive, and was immediately arrested. The weapons expert (who remains undercover) who accompanied Jayson on the mission escaped, and claims that if the entire team was involved "We would have succeded". This was seen as the first and only tactical error Jayson had committed while in operation. Corbin survived with brain damage and is now in a Vienna nursing home. Jayson was taken to the Austrian BVT headquarters where he was interogated for 27 straight hours, beaten, and tortured, but never gave up any information. He was transferred to another facility and in route was rescued by US Special Forces Units and immediately taken to a US Military Hospital in Germany.
This was the end of official CIA duties as his cover was blown and INTERPOL had his identity, fingerprints and blood samples. The US and Austria governments will neither confirm nor deny the events.
Current Whereabouts
In Aug. 1997 Jayson enrolled at Oxford University in the UK, but dropped out a short time later due to his frequent debates with Global Government professors, and interpretation of the Geneva Convention Standards.
In May of 1998 Jayson moved to Rio de Janeiro to study Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under the famed Gracie Family. He was considered a real challenger in the up and coming UFC, and after several professional fights had amassed a record of 8-0, all by 1st round knockouts. In the fall of 2000 he broke his training partners leg in a gruesome accident that left him disabled and unable to ever compete. He was so disturbed by the accident Jayson vowed "to never fight again."
In June of 2001 Jayson was hired as a script advisor the television show "Alias" and some of the missions were loosely based on his real life experiences.
As of Nov. 2006 his whereabouts are unknown. It is rumored that he is now a contract assassin for Double Diamond Industries, who is contracted with governments worldwide.
The Mark Lawrence Art Collection is considered to be one of the finest private collections in the Royal County of Berkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Mark Antony Lawrence is a Art & Antiques collector who was born on the 17th of october 1986 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, Berkshire. He now lives in Tilehurst a suburb outside of Reading. He is believed to be one of the youngest Art collector's in the United Kingdom and is also a keen art critic , although uneducated he is self taught in art history. In 2008 he is set to inheirit over 200 works of art from his late grandfathers estate. The impressive collection first started in 1996, when Mark was just ten year's old. The collection is said to contain 150 works of art from all over Europe including: a Rare Banksy print 2/2, a early Piccaso Sketch and a 18th century silk embroidery picture in excellent condition. Oil paintings, watercolours, sculpture and engraving's all make up the 150 works collected so far.
The collection also contains rare items of porcelain including a rare 1820s Ludwigsburg figure and a early Chelsea Porcelain urn. A Mantle clock made by Rowell's of Oxford in 1870 is said to be one of only nine of its model's in existence. A number of item's were left to Mr Lawrence by his grandfather,a keen art collector,who amassed over 500 artpiece's , 200 of which Mr Lawrence is set to inheirit next year. A well known work , which is considered a masterpiece is a religious painting known as Readings Annunciation which was painted in 1730 and is kept under protective glass.The Painting was part of a exhibition at the Museum of Reading in 2003. The Painting was shown,along with others in The John Madejski Art Gallery which is a recreation of the museum's original Victorian era art gallery and houses changing exhibitions of art works. It is named after John Madejski, the chairman of Reading F.C..Although The collection is not open to viewing by the public, Lawrence has stated that he will be donating a number of works to the Museum of Reading and is planning to remove a large number of artworks from storage to loan to various galleries throughout 2008. Mr Lawrence lives a quite and restrained life, he rarely speaks publicly of his art collection and often buys by telephone at auctions , but he does attend the yearly art auction at Reading University. In early 2007 a number of items were stolen from lawrences tilehurst home, so far none of the items have been found or returned, a number of which have been featured in the Art Loss register magazine and various local news papers as well as the Antiques-Talk website.
Mr Lawrence is also the great great nepthew of the famous writer and poet D.H.Lawrence.
Mark Antony Lawrence is a Art & Antiques collector who was born on the 17th of october 1986 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, Berkshire. He now lives in Tilehurst a suburb outside of Reading. He is believed to be one of the youngest Art collector's in the United Kingdom and is also a keen art critic , although uneducated he is self taught in art history. In 2008 he is set to inheirit over 200 works of art from his late grandfathers estate. The impressive collection first started in 1996, when Mark was just ten year's old. The collection is said to contain 150 works of art from all over Europe including: a Rare Banksy print 2/2, a early Piccaso Sketch and a 18th century silk embroidery picture in excellent condition. Oil paintings, watercolours, sculpture and engraving's all make up the 150 works collected so far.
The collection also contains rare items of porcelain including a rare 1820s Ludwigsburg figure and a early Chelsea Porcelain urn. A Mantle clock made by Rowell's of Oxford in 1870 is said to be one of only nine of its model's in existence. A number of item's were left to Mr Lawrence by his grandfather,a keen art collector,who amassed over 500 artpiece's , 200 of which Mr Lawrence is set to inheirit next year. A well known work , which is considered a masterpiece is a religious painting known as Readings Annunciation which was painted in 1730 and is kept under protective glass.The Painting was part of a exhibition at the Museum of Reading in 2003. The Painting was shown,along with others in The John Madejski Art Gallery which is a recreation of the museum's original Victorian era art gallery and houses changing exhibitions of art works. It is named after John Madejski, the chairman of Reading F.C..Although The collection is not open to viewing by the public, Lawrence has stated that he will be donating a number of works to the Museum of Reading and is planning to remove a large number of artworks from storage to loan to various galleries throughout 2008. Mr Lawrence lives a quite and restrained life, he rarely speaks publicly of his art collection and often buys by telephone at auctions , but he does attend the yearly art auction at Reading University. In early 2007 a number of items were stolen from lawrences tilehurst home, so far none of the items have been found or returned, a number of which have been featured in the Art Loss register magazine and various local news papers as well as the Antiques-Talk website.
Mr Lawrence is also the great great nepthew of the famous writer and poet D.H.Lawrence.
The Interdisciplinary Research Paper, or IDRP is a research paper written by students. The IDRP is about 8-10 pages, and follows the MLA format. Students enrolled in the Humanities Program in Eastern Middle School, which is in Silver Spring, Maryland will write the IDRP in seventh grade.
Background
IDRP was created in the 1970s in Eastern Middle School and is now used also at Roberto Clemente Middle School, and is currently being taught in both English and World Studies class, hence the meaning Interdisciplinary. The research takes about four months (or 8 months at Clemente), and the student will be taught all MLA rules and how the appropriate guidelines for the paper. Students also go on a field trip to McKeldin Library in the University of Maryland to research about their topic. The topic is based on the National History Day or NHD theme. For instance, the NHD theme for 2007 was Conflict and Compromise in History. So basically, students are asked to pick a topic that fits the NHD theme and is also of interest to the student. Students writes a thesis, and then has a conference with the teacher individually. Students will also write an outline and a rough draft, and the student will be with the teacher to talk about the work. Students also undergo a three hour class every Monday or Tuesday, depending on which day the student usually has World Studies and English. The two classes are combined to form one classroom, and the session is called the IDRP class. The IDRP prepares 7th graders throughout Montgomery County for writing reports later in life. IDRP also shows some of the progression to National History Day, a national, annual event which allows many students to compete on researching and making a project off of the years history theme. Without IDRP National History Day would not have as many participants. IDRP is an important event in Montgomery County Public Schools.
What a Student Works On
A student working on the IDRP will be learning how to aquire information from a variety of sources, and with that skill each student will need to produce 70 note cards, each with some information on the topic being researched. A student also uses the Writer's Inc, a book on proper ways to write, cite sources, etc. to use as a resource while writing. The students do research to find enough information to his/her topic, and then writes a successful 8-10 (or 10-12) page paper about the topic.
What's in the Paper
The paper consists of:
* 8-10 pages of text (or 10-12 at Roberto Clemente Middle School)
* Works Sited (at least 4 primary sources and 6 secondary sources)
* Possible Appendix (Where pictures, graphs, or charts are displayed)
The final draft in in 12 pt, Times New Roman font, and double spaced. The Works Cited is written in alphabetical order based on the author's last name, and folows the MLA works sited guideline.
Background
IDRP was created in the 1970s in Eastern Middle School and is now used also at Roberto Clemente Middle School, and is currently being taught in both English and World Studies class, hence the meaning Interdisciplinary. The research takes about four months (or 8 months at Clemente), and the student will be taught all MLA rules and how the appropriate guidelines for the paper. Students also go on a field trip to McKeldin Library in the University of Maryland to research about their topic. The topic is based on the National History Day or NHD theme. For instance, the NHD theme for 2007 was Conflict and Compromise in History. So basically, students are asked to pick a topic that fits the NHD theme and is also of interest to the student. Students writes a thesis, and then has a conference with the teacher individually. Students will also write an outline and a rough draft, and the student will be with the teacher to talk about the work. Students also undergo a three hour class every Monday or Tuesday, depending on which day the student usually has World Studies and English. The two classes are combined to form one classroom, and the session is called the IDRP class. The IDRP prepares 7th graders throughout Montgomery County for writing reports later in life. IDRP also shows some of the progression to National History Day, a national, annual event which allows many students to compete on researching and making a project off of the years history theme. Without IDRP National History Day would not have as many participants. IDRP is an important event in Montgomery County Public Schools.
What a Student Works On
A student working on the IDRP will be learning how to aquire information from a variety of sources, and with that skill each student will need to produce 70 note cards, each with some information on the topic being researched. A student also uses the Writer's Inc, a book on proper ways to write, cite sources, etc. to use as a resource while writing. The students do research to find enough information to his/her topic, and then writes a successful 8-10 (or 10-12) page paper about the topic.
What's in the Paper
The paper consists of:
* 8-10 pages of text (or 10-12 at Roberto Clemente Middle School)
* Works Sited (at least 4 primary sources and 6 secondary sources)
* Possible Appendix (Where pictures, graphs, or charts are displayed)
The final draft in in 12 pt, Times New Roman font, and double spaced. The Works Cited is written in alphabetical order based on the author's last name, and folows the MLA works sited guideline.
The Comedic Improvisation Alliance, or the "CIA" as the group prefers to be called, is North Carolina State University's improv group. It is currently the largest college improv group in North Carolina, housing at one point, an impressive 30 active members.
History
The CIA was started in the fall of 2005 by North Carolina State University students and ComedyWorx members Philip Boyne, John Fowler, and Katie Roberts. The group started out doing simple shortform exercises and games and gradually evolved into both shortform and longform thanks in part to I.O. South starting in 2006 . Over the course of 2006, it was conceived to spread the love of CIA to other North Carolina schools, such as UNC-Charlotte and UNC-Wilmington. So far, the CIA has performed shows at NC State's Stewart Theater, Talley Ballroom, Witherspoon Campus Cinema, and the ComedyWorx theater in Raleigh, NC. They also participated in the 2006 Atlantic Coast Comedy Conference tournament in May of 2006.
The CIA also values a commitment towards charity. The club has performed for Covenant Church in Wake County, Relay For Life, and Packathon. CIA has also raised money for We Build People, a YMCA based charity. The members believe in combining a love for comedy with doing charity work.
Members
Membership is open to all interested regularly enrolled students.
Officers
President: Boyne, Philip
Vice President: Fowler, John
Secretary: Roberts, Katie
Members
Ananthakrishnan, Sudha
Black, Cathy
Blair, Jeff
Finan, Jake
Finch, Sean
France, Joe
Kovach, Alex
Pomeroy, Travis
Ribeill, Guilhem
Spencer, Jenny
Tapadia, Hersh
Thompson, Hobert
Zeller-Townson, Riley
Links
Visit their homepage at
History
The CIA was started in the fall of 2005 by North Carolina State University students and ComedyWorx members Philip Boyne, John Fowler, and Katie Roberts. The group started out doing simple shortform exercises and games and gradually evolved into both shortform and longform thanks in part to I.O. South starting in 2006 . Over the course of 2006, it was conceived to spread the love of CIA to other North Carolina schools, such as UNC-Charlotte and UNC-Wilmington. So far, the CIA has performed shows at NC State's Stewart Theater, Talley Ballroom, Witherspoon Campus Cinema, and the ComedyWorx theater in Raleigh, NC. They also participated in the 2006 Atlantic Coast Comedy Conference tournament in May of 2006.
The CIA also values a commitment towards charity. The club has performed for Covenant Church in Wake County, Relay For Life, and Packathon. CIA has also raised money for We Build People, a YMCA based charity. The members believe in combining a love for comedy with doing charity work.
Members
Membership is open to all interested regularly enrolled students.
Officers
Members
Links
Visit their homepage at