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Dawit Mulugeta (; born January 1, 1961) is an Ethiopian agronomist, statistician, author, and academic research scientist. He moved to America in the late 1980s to pursue his degree, and has published 14 independent academic articles and research papers in peer reviewed research journals.
Life and career
Mulugeta was born in Asmara, Ethiopia, before its separation from the country during the prelude of an ongoing Eritrean civil war. Ethnically Amharic, he attended schools in Addis Ababa, Gondar and Azezo, Ethiopia. He lived in Azezo for the majority of his childhood and graduated from Azezo Comprehensive High School in 1979. In 1983 he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Arat Kilo, Addis Ababa University. During the period of 1983 to 1989 he was employed by the Institute of Agricultural Research as an agricultural scientist and worked in the western region of Ethiopia at Bako Research Center. He began studies for a Master of Science degree in Agronomy in September 1989 at Montana State University under the direction of Dr. Peter K. Fay.
From December 1997 to 2000, he was a research scientist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in agronomic sciences, where he received his Ph.D. Mulugeta initiated and executed research projects for farmers in the agro-eco system of Wisconsin. This work consisted in focused economics of farm management practices, as well as the use of pesticides to maximize profit and control-efficacy; and measured cropping system productivity influenced by population dynamics. During this time, he published seven academic research papers pertaining to this field. He has published four academic research papers in the use of SAS algorithms and pricing analytics from 2013-2015.
Impact
Mulugeta's publications have been used in multiple Consensus Study Reports by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, such as The Impact of Genetically Engineered Crops on Farm Sustainability in the United States. Organizations, such as the Committee on the Impact of Biotechnology, Kenyan Agricultural Research Institute, the United States Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the Division on Earth and Life Studies, have referenced his research to shape agricultural policy.
Bibliography
1987-2001:
*Dawit Mulugeta and Legesse Dadi. 1987. "Chemical control of weeds in maize at Bako" 1980-1986. In: A. W. Michieke (ed.), Proceedings of the Eleventh East African Weed Science Society Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 25-31, May 1987. pp. 39-46
*Dawit Mulugeta, et al. “Kochia (Kochia Scoparia) Pollen Dispersion, Viability and Germination.” Weed Science, vol. 42, no. 4, 1994, pp. 548-552.Kochia (Kochia scoparia) Pollen Dispersion, Viability and Germination
*K. Sivakumaran, D. Mulugeta, P. K. Fay and W. E. Dyer. "Differential Herbicide Response among Sulfonylurea-Resistant Kochia scoparia L. Accessions." Weed Science, vol. 41, no. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1993), pp. 159-165.
*Dawit Mulugeta, and David E. Stoltenberg. “Seed Bank Characterization and Emergence of a Weed Community in a Moldboard Plow System.” Weed Science, vol. 45, no. 1, 1997, pp. 54-60.
*Dawit Mulugeta, and David E. Stoltenberg. “Increased Weed Emergence and Seed Bank Depletion by Soil Disturbance in a No-Tillage System.” Weed Science, vol. 45, no. 2, 1997, pp. 234-241.
*Dawit Mulugeta, and David E. Stoltenberg. “Weed and Seedbank Management with Integrated Methods as Influenced by Tillage.” Weed Science, vol. 45, no. 5, 1997, pp. 706-715.
*Dawit Mulugeta, and David E. Stoltenberg. “Influence of Cohorts on Chenopodium Album Demography.” Weed Science, vol. 46, no. 1, 1998, pp. 65-70.
*Dawit Mulugeta, and Chris M. Boerboom. “Seasonal Abundance and Spatial Pattern of Setaria Faberi, Chenopodium Album, and Abutilon Theophrasti in Reduced-Tillage Soybeans.” Weed Science, vol. 47, no. 1, 1999, pp. 95-106
*Dawit Mulugeta, and Chris M. Boerboom. “Critical Time of Weed Removal in Glyphosate-Resistant Glycine Max.” Weed Science, vol. 48, no. 1, 2000, pp. 35-42.
2013-2015:
*T. Bolen, D. Mulugeta, J. Greenfield and L. Conley. "An Investigation of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Two Sample Test using SAS®", 2013
*Dawit Mulugeta et al. "Price- and Cross-Price Elasticity Estimation using SAS®", 2013
*Dawit Mulugeta et al. "Healthcare Services Data Distribution, Transformation and Model Fitting", 2014
*Dawit Mulugeta et al. "Experimental Approaches to Marketing and Pricing Research", 2015
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The Friday Nights are a three-piece Indie/Ska band from Dunstable, England, formed in 2005. The band consists of brothers, Matthew and Daniel Wyatt, alongside frontman Joseph Palmer.
Overview
The band formed during their time at Queensbury Upper School in Dunstable, when drummer Matthew and his twin brother Daniel were only 16.
The band recorded two E.P.'s, 'To the Ones I Love' 2007, and 'Divorce From Reality' 2008, before releasing their debut single,'A Certain Ratio' in March 2010. All tracks were recorded with local producer, and band inspiration, Justin Saban.
The band played a live set on local radio station, BBC Three Counties Radio in 2007, while also opening the BBC Three Counties Radio festival in St. George's Square, Luton later in the year. Performances at other notable venues include; Bedford Esquires, The Marquee Club, The Good Ship and Purple Turtle.
The Friday Nights have supported, amongst others, The Cheek, Pete and the Pirates, , The Displacements, Tom Allalone & The 78s and Red Light Company.
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Re3 Group is a waste technology company that has developed industrial-scale autoclaving, with a dual autoclave plant in Limerick, Ireland.
The company's process transforms household and commercial waste into biomass fibre as an alternative to fossil fuels. It also recovers recyclables such as metals and plastics as an alternative to landfill and incineration. The process is powered by The Wilson System (TWS) - a steam-based process developed by Tom Wilson.
The company is preparing to introduce plants in the United States of America, South Africa, Canada and the Far East.
The company's CEO, Professor Deborah Boyd, was awarded the 2009 Sustainable Ireland Environment Leader of the Year Award.
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Eugenia Diordiychuk () (born 30 March 1983) is a Ukrainian glamour model and erotic actress.
Life and career
Eugenia Diordiychuk (sometimes spelled Yevgeniya Diordiychuk in English) began her career as an erotic model under the pseudonyms of Shawnee, Jenya D, and Katie Fey. and Playboy Ukraine. She was selected Ukrainian Playmate of the Year in 2009. She has also been on the covers of Playboy Argentina, Greece, South Africa, Netherlands, Colombia, Serbia, Spain, Russia and the Czech Republic. In 2013, she was featured in a Playboy campaign for breast exams during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The same year, Diordiychuk began modeling for the brand American Apparel in the United States.
Recognitions and nominations
* 2011 - Playboy.com Cyber Girl of the Month, August
* 2009 - Playboy Ukraine Playmate of the Year

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