Paramount College of Natural Medicine (PCNM) is a private college based in Perth, Western Australia. The College delivers accredited courses for study in naturopathy, homoeopathy, western herbal medicine and massage, at the College’s Malaga Campus.
The College was formed in 2003 by Gilliane Burford after she completed her diploma in Natural Medicine in Western Australia and running a practice and natural health product distributorship, Paramount Health. Accreditation was sought with the Training Accreditation Council for Paramount College to deliver selected qualifications from the nationally endorsed Health Training Package HLT02. This Training Package was released in December 2001 and Paramount College of Natural Medicine was first accredited in December 2002.
In 2005, the first of the PCNM’s students graduated with Advanced Diplomas in Naturopathy, the first students in Western Australia to graduate while completing all their studies under the new Training Package.
In February 2007, the Training Package HLT02 was replaced by HTL07, which strengthens the qualifications available in the field of natural medicine. Paramount College completed its re-accreditation to the new health training package in December 2007 and was providing qualifications in accordance with the new training package in 2008.
The College was formed in 2003 by Gilliane Burford after she completed her diploma in Natural Medicine in Western Australia and running a practice and natural health product distributorship, Paramount Health. Accreditation was sought with the Training Accreditation Council for Paramount College to deliver selected qualifications from the nationally endorsed Health Training Package HLT02. This Training Package was released in December 2001 and Paramount College of Natural Medicine was first accredited in December 2002.
In 2005, the first of the PCNM’s students graduated with Advanced Diplomas in Naturopathy, the first students in Western Australia to graduate while completing all their studies under the new Training Package.
In February 2007, the Training Package HLT02 was replaced by HTL07, which strengthens the qualifications available in the field of natural medicine. Paramount College completed its re-accreditation to the new health training package in December 2007 and was providing qualifications in accordance with the new training package in 2008.
Rules According to Ral: Chaos Wars is a tabletop medieval fantasy miniatures wargame that was published by Ral Partha in 1987.
Description
Rules According to Ral: Chaos Wars is a miniature fantasy battle game. It comes as boxed set that includes
* a 28-page rulebook designed by Bob Charrette, Charles Crane, and Richard Smethurst
* a four-page miniatures painting guide
* five 25mm miniatures In 2015 — the 40th anniversary of Ral Partha — Iron Wind Metals revived the Chaos Wars system with a series of Kickstarters.
Gameplay
Setting
The battles are set in the Chaos Wars, which has occurred due to a rift in time-space that has allowed wizards and demons to battle space marines or medieval troops.
Movement
Terrain effects are mininal. Generally units move towards enemy units and enagage them in combat.
Description
Rules According to Ral: Chaos Wars is a miniature fantasy battle game. It comes as boxed set that includes
* a 28-page rulebook designed by Bob Charrette, Charles Crane, and Richard Smethurst
* a four-page miniatures painting guide
* five 25mm miniatures In 2015 — the 40th anniversary of Ral Partha — Iron Wind Metals revived the Chaos Wars system with a series of Kickstarters.
Gameplay
Setting
The battles are set in the Chaos Wars, which has occurred due to a rift in time-space that has allowed wizards and demons to battle space marines or medieval troops.
Movement
Terrain effects are mininal. Generally units move towards enemy units and enagage them in combat.
Natalie Lefevre (born 30 March 1976) is a social media consultant, digital marketing strategist, and speaker. She was Director of Corporate Affairs at Euronews from 2015 - 2018. Natalie managed Euronews NBC’s sites Wander and Living It.
Early life
Natalie was born in the Seychelles Islands to a German mother and Seychelles father, and has one sister. After the government was overthrown in 1980, the family left the island. Natalie started her education in Munich before following her parents to Houston, Texas, where she grew up.
In her youth, Natalie gained a place on the national team ATEX of the United States and played in the USTA Championships. In tennis she was ranked number two in Texas between the ages 11-13. She played basketball and performed ballet and tap dance. She played the flute, piano and guitar. Natalie attended the University of Houston where she earned a Bachelor of Business in Computer Information Systems.
Career
Modelling
Natalie worked as a runway fashion model for labels including Escada, Versace and Dolce & Gabbana, in order to finance her university education.
Music
As a teenager, Natalie wrote lyrics and performed in the band Train Trackers, appearing in charity concerts and on TV. She composed the folk song Ole Hola, which was a number 1 hit for Patrick Lindner in Germany in 2016. In her professional singing career, she is known for TV appearances in the United States and Germany.
Media
From 2015 - 2018, Natalie held the position of Director of Corporate Affairs at Euronews NBC. She worked on the media network's negotiations with the European Commission and managed several departments including Communications, Press and Partnerships. She organized all the CEO's speaker appearances, including at the European Business Summit, choosing the panel, subjects and content filming. Natalie managed Euronews NBC's travel site Wander, and also works as a contributing journalist to the platform. She helped launch of Euronews NBC's lifestyle site Living It, helping develop the strategy and departments, building and managing the teams for creating the site.
Natalie left her corporate position at Euronews NBC to focus on social media consultancy. Through her consultancy firm, Eagle Eye View, she advises clients on how to achieve organic growth on social media and consults on digital strategy, digital marketing, partnerships strategies, and public relations.
From 2014 - 2016, Natalie worked as a brand ambassador for the online fashion retail platform FarFetch, advising on PR and global VIP events, entering the German market and helping improve website navigation.
In 2018, she was chosen as The Editor's Pick of the Best New Influencers at MSNBC.
Philanthropy
When the Indian Ocean Tsunami wreaked devastation on her native Seychelles islands in 2004, she worked with the charity Medical Bridges to support humanitarian relief efforts, personally organizing and funding the transport of a container with hospital supplies. She supports the Sheba Medical Hospital in Tel Aviv year round with her engagement and time. Natalie is an ambassador for the save the oceans charity, the OOOF Foundation.
Personal life
Natalie splits her time between Victoria in the Seychelles; Munich, Germany and Houston, Texas.
Early life
Natalie was born in the Seychelles Islands to a German mother and Seychelles father, and has one sister. After the government was overthrown in 1980, the family left the island. Natalie started her education in Munich before following her parents to Houston, Texas, where she grew up.
In her youth, Natalie gained a place on the national team ATEX of the United States and played in the USTA Championships. In tennis she was ranked number two in Texas between the ages 11-13. She played basketball and performed ballet and tap dance. She played the flute, piano and guitar. Natalie attended the University of Houston where she earned a Bachelor of Business in Computer Information Systems.
Career
Modelling
Natalie worked as a runway fashion model for labels including Escada, Versace and Dolce & Gabbana, in order to finance her university education.
Music
As a teenager, Natalie wrote lyrics and performed in the band Train Trackers, appearing in charity concerts and on TV. She composed the folk song Ole Hola, which was a number 1 hit for Patrick Lindner in Germany in 2016. In her professional singing career, she is known for TV appearances in the United States and Germany.
Media
From 2015 - 2018, Natalie held the position of Director of Corporate Affairs at Euronews NBC. She worked on the media network's negotiations with the European Commission and managed several departments including Communications, Press and Partnerships. She organized all the CEO's speaker appearances, including at the European Business Summit, choosing the panel, subjects and content filming. Natalie managed Euronews NBC's travel site Wander, and also works as a contributing journalist to the platform. She helped launch of Euronews NBC's lifestyle site Living It, helping develop the strategy and departments, building and managing the teams for creating the site.
Natalie left her corporate position at Euronews NBC to focus on social media consultancy. Through her consultancy firm, Eagle Eye View, she advises clients on how to achieve organic growth on social media and consults on digital strategy, digital marketing, partnerships strategies, and public relations.
From 2014 - 2016, Natalie worked as a brand ambassador for the online fashion retail platform FarFetch, advising on PR and global VIP events, entering the German market and helping improve website navigation.
In 2018, she was chosen as The Editor's Pick of the Best New Influencers at MSNBC.
Philanthropy
When the Indian Ocean Tsunami wreaked devastation on her native Seychelles islands in 2004, she worked with the charity Medical Bridges to support humanitarian relief efforts, personally organizing and funding the transport of a container with hospital supplies. She supports the Sheba Medical Hospital in Tel Aviv year round with her engagement and time. Natalie is an ambassador for the save the oceans charity, the OOOF Foundation.
Personal life
Natalie splits her time between Victoria in the Seychelles; Munich, Germany and Houston, Texas.
This article uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Valenzuela and the second or maternal family name is Contreras.
Davalenco, born David Valenzuela Contreras is a Mexican-Canadian urban recording artist who sings mainly in Spanish. He is a singer and song writer and was born in Veracruz, Mexico. He grew up influenced by salsa and reggae music. His musical style is reggaeton and he mixes balads with urban sounds. His latest single "Doler" was just released in January 2020.
Early Life
David Valenzuela Contreras was born in Veracruz, Veracruz Mexico. He grew up influenced by music and dance. He studied music and dance in the United States, Mexico as well as Canada and later specialized in Latin and Ballroom dance. He also took an interest in Track and Field from an early age and started competing nationally and internationally representing Mexico in sprints, hurdles and high jump events. In 1997 he became the national Mexican champion in high jump and was selected to compete in the Festival Olimpico Mexicano in which he qualified to represent Mexico at the Central American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2012 he set a Canadian record in 50 metre hurdles where he ran 7.59, breaking the 7.91 Canadian record that was set in 1987 as well as an Ontario record in the 60 metre hurdles category.The same year he won the Canadian Athlete of the Year Award in sprints and hurdles.
Discography
* 2017: Ritmo Latino
* 2017: Ritmo Latino (Dancesport Remix) with DJ Ice
* 2019: Solo
* 2019: Otro Intento
* 2020: Doler
Davalenco, born David Valenzuela Contreras is a Mexican-Canadian urban recording artist who sings mainly in Spanish. He is a singer and song writer and was born in Veracruz, Mexico. He grew up influenced by salsa and reggae music. His musical style is reggaeton and he mixes balads with urban sounds. His latest single "Doler" was just released in January 2020.
Early Life
David Valenzuela Contreras was born in Veracruz, Veracruz Mexico. He grew up influenced by music and dance. He studied music and dance in the United States, Mexico as well as Canada and later specialized in Latin and Ballroom dance. He also took an interest in Track and Field from an early age and started competing nationally and internationally representing Mexico in sprints, hurdles and high jump events. In 1997 he became the national Mexican champion in high jump and was selected to compete in the Festival Olimpico Mexicano in which he qualified to represent Mexico at the Central American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2012 he set a Canadian record in 50 metre hurdles where he ran 7.59, breaking the 7.91 Canadian record that was set in 1987 as well as an Ontario record in the 60 metre hurdles category.The same year he won the Canadian Athlete of the Year Award in sprints and hurdles.
Discography
* 2017: Ritmo Latino
* 2017: Ritmo Latino (Dancesport Remix) with DJ Ice
* 2019: Solo
* 2019: Otro Intento
* 2020: Doler