The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library is a public library in Rancho Cucamonga, California operated by the city of Rancho Cucamonga.
It first opened as a city-run library on September 24, 1994. Pror to being taken over by the city, the library was a branch of the San Bernardino County Library system.
Locations
* Archibald Library at 7368 Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
* Biane Library at at 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
It first opened as a city-run library on September 24, 1994. Pror to being taken over by the city, the library was a branch of the San Bernardino County Library system.
Locations
* Archibald Library at 7368 Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
* Biane Library at at 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
Glen Maganzini (born January 5, 1991) is a journalist and businessman, known primarily as the founder of nesportsnews.com.
Maganzini grew up in Wakefield, Massachusetts and is currently a junior at Wakefield High School. While attending Wakefield High, Maganzini has been involved in tennis, math team, and most notably DECA. Maganzini has also written for the Wakefield Spin, the school's newspaper.
Personal Life
Maganzini is the brother of Holly Maganzini, a Dean's List scholar majoring in business at the University of Rhode Island. Maganzini is involved at church as an altar server. He is also a part-time cashier at a local supermarket.
In Journalism
Maganzini began working on his to-be New England sports website in the final months of 2002. In February of 2003, Maganzini officially created nesports.org. Maganzini actively posted on there until December 2005, when he decided to expand his market. That month, he and a group of colleagues collaborated on a project known as National Sports Register (NSR). NSR's aim was to cover all major sports in every region of the United States and Canada. A weekly e-newspaper .pdf was also made available on the website. The project enjoyed early success but was short-lived; the website was shut down in June of 2006. Maganzini in July of 2006 decided to go back to what was working for him before: New England sports news. He created nesportsnews.com, which is currently on hiatus, but was previously one of the most visited Boston-based sports fan websites. In October of 2006, Maganzini, an active follower of politics and current events, joined the Wakefield Etudiant as a columnist. He still blogs there regularly on the topics of music, politics, local news, and the economy.
In Business
Maganzini is an internet entrepreneur and controls all the financial and managerial aspects of his websites. He intends to consider his career as a businessman by majoring in accounting in college. He recently won 1st place in the Accounting Applications at the DECA districts, which were held at Bentley College.
Maganzini grew up in Wakefield, Massachusetts and is currently a junior at Wakefield High School. While attending Wakefield High, Maganzini has been involved in tennis, math team, and most notably DECA. Maganzini has also written for the Wakefield Spin, the school's newspaper.
Personal Life
Maganzini is the brother of Holly Maganzini, a Dean's List scholar majoring in business at the University of Rhode Island. Maganzini is involved at church as an altar server. He is also a part-time cashier at a local supermarket.
In Journalism
Maganzini began working on his to-be New England sports website in the final months of 2002. In February of 2003, Maganzini officially created nesports.org. Maganzini actively posted on there until December 2005, when he decided to expand his market. That month, he and a group of colleagues collaborated on a project known as National Sports Register (NSR). NSR's aim was to cover all major sports in every region of the United States and Canada. A weekly e-newspaper .pdf was also made available on the website. The project enjoyed early success but was short-lived; the website was shut down in June of 2006. Maganzini in July of 2006 decided to go back to what was working for him before: New England sports news. He created nesportsnews.com, which is currently on hiatus, but was previously one of the most visited Boston-based sports fan websites. In October of 2006, Maganzini, an active follower of politics and current events, joined the Wakefield Etudiant as a columnist. He still blogs there regularly on the topics of music, politics, local news, and the economy.
In Business
Maganzini is an internet entrepreneur and controls all the financial and managerial aspects of his websites. He intends to consider his career as a businessman by majoring in accounting in college. He recently won 1st place in the Accounting Applications at the DECA districts, which were held at Bentley College.
The internationally supervised independence of Kosovo from Serbia against the wishes of the latter is expected to create a precedent for currently unrecognized states. Such a precedent would prioritise the self-determination of prospective states at the expense of the territorial integrity of the host state, thus stimulating separatism. The consequences of Kosovo independence are expected to involve territorial disputes in several unrecognized states in Eastern Europe.
Background
International law
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, passed in 1999, legally affirmed Serbia's sovereignty over Kosovo but placed Kosovo under the authority of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), with security provided by the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR).
Resolution of Kosovo's status has centered on two aspects of international law, that of territorial integrity and self-determination. According to a NATO report on the question of Kosovo's status (see
Background
International law
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, passed in 1999, legally affirmed Serbia's sovereignty over Kosovo but placed Kosovo under the authority of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), with security provided by the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR).
Resolution of Kosovo's status has centered on two aspects of international law, that of territorial integrity and self-determination. According to a NATO report on the question of Kosovo's status (see
Ed Thelen is the creator and maintainer of a Ed Thelen's Nike Missile Web Site. In addition, he hosts lots of useful computer related historical documents. As of early 2008, the list of documents referenced from include both computer and Nike missile related documents.
(Note that he's not the author of these documents, he's simply hosting them.)
Computer Related Documents
* , referenced from Expensive Tape Recorder, Alan Kotok, Programmed Data Processor and PDP-1
* Computer History, referenced from History of robots
* ], referenced from Key punch
* , referenced from Key punch
* , referenced from IBM 650 and Central processing unit
* [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-ibm7070.html#IBM-7070 A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems: IBM 7070 Section], referenced from IBM 7070
* Hunting big game in the theory of numbers, referenced from Lehmer sieve
* in reference to the first implementation of SMP, referenced from Symmetric multiprocessing
* , referenced from IBM 1401
* Analog Computing Devices, referenced from Torpedo Data Computer
* , referenced from Binary prefix
* A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University, referenced from Florida State University
* ], referenced from Computer
Historical Military Documents and References
* [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-c.html#SF-90DC Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Mill Valley Air Force Station
* [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-w.html#S-20 Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Cougar Mountain
* Nike Sites of Boston, referenced from Webb Memorial State Park and
* , referenced from Nike J
Ed's work has involved
* Multics system and is cited as a Multician: on the multicians web site.
* a docent at the Computer History Museum.
* installed and maintained Nike Ajax fire control equipment
* participation in the restoration of an IBM 1401
(Note that he's not the author of these documents, he's simply hosting them.)
Computer Related Documents
* , referenced from Expensive Tape Recorder, Alan Kotok, Programmed Data Processor and PDP-1
* Computer History, referenced from History of robots
* ], referenced from Key punch
* , referenced from Key punch
* , referenced from IBM 650 and Central processing unit
* [http://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/BRL61-ibm7070.html#IBM-7070 A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems: IBM 7070 Section], referenced from IBM 7070
* Hunting big game in the theory of numbers, referenced from Lehmer sieve
* in reference to the first implementation of SMP, referenced from Symmetric multiprocessing
* , referenced from IBM 1401
* Analog Computing Devices, referenced from Torpedo Data Computer
* , referenced from Binary prefix
* A History of Supercomputing at Florida State University, referenced from Florida State University
* ], referenced from Computer
Historical Military Documents and References
* [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-c.html#SF-90DC Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Mill Valley Air Force Station
* [http://ed-thelen.org/loc-w.html#S-20 Locations of Former NIKE MISSILE SITES], referenced from Cougar Mountain
* Nike Sites of Boston, referenced from Webb Memorial State Park and
* , referenced from Nike J
Ed's work has involved
* Multics system and is cited as a Multician: on the multicians web site.
* a docent at the Computer History Museum.
* installed and maintained Nike Ajax fire control equipment
* participation in the restoration of an IBM 1401